11 application-forms-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"BBMRI-ERIC" PhD positions at University of Exeter
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
& Find Out More : To apply for this fully funded PhD Studentship or for more information, follow this link: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/award/?id=5840 Application Deadline: 19 APRIL 2026 @ 23.59
-
, systems modelling, digital twins, optimisation, or decision-support systems are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) a first-class or strong upper second-class
-
of light. [1][2] This emerging technology holds enormous potential, offering routes towards new forms of highly parallelised information processing (optical computing), point-of-care diagnostics, next
-
for symptoms recorded in the dataset then the symptoms were not present. However, we know that some clinicians are more likely than others to record symptoms in coded form. Using large-scale linked electronic
-
and down the river to the sea. About You You must have obtained, or be about to obtain (graduated before August 2026), a First (1:1) or Upper Second-Class (2:1) UK Honours degree (e.g. BSc, MSc, MPhys
-
its interactions with different midbrain regions. The successful candidate will use a variety of systems neuroscience techniques in rodent models to interrogate neural circuits underlying affective
-
socioeconomic contexts, amenity types (ranging from pharmacies and doctors' surgeries to supermarkets and bus stops), and urban forms (e.g., low-rise versus high-rise). Amenity locations will be extracted from
-
. Signals are already carried between electronic processors in the optical domain in the form of high-speed fibre optic internet, inter-satellite laser communications, and optical interconnects across data
-
PhD Studentship in Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Plasma Systems We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the computational modelling and optimisation
-
sustainability. This PhD project aims to develop new ionic conducting materials as next-generation membrane alternatives for fuel cell and electrolyser applications. Ceramic ion conductors present a promising