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Engineering, University College London (UCL) Eligibility: This scholarship is only available to home students who meet UK residency requirements. Project Description: Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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; Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust | London, England | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (primary) Dr Wendy Heywood, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (subsidiary) BRC Theme: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM): 4: Role
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new excipient technology is available within the Manufacturing Futures Laboratory, UCL East campus. The studentship will commence on 1st October under the supervision of Dr. Vikramjeet Singh
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, MEng), computer science, software engineering is essential. Main Duties and Responsibilities Study design, data collection and analysis. Attend UCL courses and training (eg., in research study design
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) and University College London (UCL) and this call relates to the Ulster intake. Early in year 1, students will have an individual skills assessment which will inform a personal training plan for the 4
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issues. As a whole, they represent a world-leading, multidisciplinary faculty, united by the radical spirit of UCL. Our vision is of a world where everything that’s built aims to add to the well-being
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nerve cells within the printed scaffolds under the guidance of Prof. James B. Phillips at the UCL Centre for Nerve Engineering (https://jamesphillips.org/ . The project aims to investigate
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utilising renewable fuels, materials, and resources to decarbonize operations and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Through collaboration between Biofuel Evolution Ltd, PINZ CDT (Newcastle and UCL), and CPI
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Engineering, University College London (UCL) Project Description: Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (or fNIRS) is an optical neuroimaging technique that uses NIR light to image the cortical brain changes
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information The Department of Chemical Engineering at University College London (UCL) is seeking an enthusiastic graduate student to work on the development of computational methods to study nucleation, crystal