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PhD Project: 3D-Printed Drug Delivery “Microbots” for Personalised Healthcare Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive Manufacturing
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an enthusiastic, self-motivated researcher with a rigorous approach to problem-solving. Applicants should have, or be expected to gain, a high 2:1 (preferably 1st class) honours degree in Mechanical or Aerospace
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, which will offer opportunities for industrial placement and collaboration. Applicant Requirements You should hold, or expect to hold, a Master’s degree with a minimum 60% average and/or a First or Upper
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interdisciplinary research. Applicants should have, or expect to obtain, a first-class or upper second-class (2:1). A Master’s degree (or one near completion) in a related field is desirable, but not essential
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benefit from access to world-class materials laboratories alongside PEMC’s £18M purpose-built power electronics research facility on Jubilee Campus. The project will also connect to the University’s new
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in biomedical applications by exploiting the capabilities of functional and anatomical ultra-high field MRI in neuroscience. Together, we will support the PhD student in their research and development
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able to work independently as well as collaboratively, and be motivated to tackle open-ended research problems. You should hold, or expect to obtain, a first-class or upper second-class (2:1) degree in a
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to become an intrinsic part of the global integrated energy system. However, this kind of technology has not yet achieved widespread commercial adoption due to electrochemical systems’ reliability, safety
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physiological MRI technique development within a translational research environment bridging analytical bioscience and neuro-oncology. Research Environment The successful applicant for a 4-year PhD studentship
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multidisciplinary effort to investigate the anatomical, physical and cellular factors that shape internal root environments. The project will explore how root organisation and environmental conditions combine