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DPhil studentship in Materials Chemistry Title: Correlated Disorder in Functional Materials Supervisor: Professor Andrew Goodwin Start date: 1st October 2026 Applications are invited for a DPhil
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available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project is part of the Horizon Europe Eu Marie
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: There will be a shortlisting and interview process. RCUK eligibility: No Eligibility: Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data
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particularly wide skills training, including experimental and computational work. Applicants should thus have a first (or upper second) class degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related, relevant subject
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are seeking ambitious, innovative individuals to join our dynamic team. To find out more about our group and research, visit: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/engineering/research/electrical-electronic-engineering
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tests) and patient reported measures. Professors Guy Leschziner (neurology) and David D’Cruz (rheumatology) will be clinician advisors on this project. The student will also help co-ordinate
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Primary supervisor - Professor Linda Troeberg Our sense of sight is one of the most important ways we interact with and understand the world around us. The growth factor Pigment Epithelium-Derived
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Jozwik lab studies visuo-semantic cognition combining cognitive science, neuroscience, and computational modelling. The lab's research has focused on probing specific visual dimensions in the context
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For informal enquiries please contact: Professor Karen West, karen.west@bristol.ac.uk How to apply: Please consult our research proposal guidance then submit an online application for this project at http
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propulsion. Who we are looking for We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated applicants with first-class degree in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering or Computer Science with good electrical