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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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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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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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International Centre for Translational Eye Research / Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 2 months ago
between Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS and University College London, UK. The International Centre for Translational Eye Research (ICTER) is a multi-investigator center for eye research related
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employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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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