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faculties at the University of Southampton and will leverage a new rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test (iFAST), developed at Southampton in Electronics and Computer Science, to accelerate phage therapy
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model reconstruction. Supervisor Associate Professor Hansung Kim Vision, Learning and Control Research Group School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton http://www.3dkim.com/Eng
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PhD Studentship - Extending the Chemical Space of mAb Based Cancer Treatment with DNA Nanostructures
immunology, investigating the synthesis and evaluation of a modular cancer therapy platform. We propose to develop DNA nanopores into a modular platform that allows them to act as a drug carrier to enhance
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Kerridge-Johns ([email protected] ) at the University of Southampton with support and co-supervision by NKT Photonics (Dr Adam Devine). It will research coherent beam combination (CBC
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September 2024 . The student will carry out their doctoral research in the George Group, which has recently moved to the University of Southampton. Background The use of natural products as antibiotics and
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Supervisory Team: Prof Michael Ng, Prof Lajos Hanzo, Dr Chao Xu Project Description: The University of Southampton is expanding its PhD research in the area of Quantum Technology Engineering. In
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for both UK and international students, including Bursaries and Scholarships. For more information please visit PhD Scholarships | Doctoral College | University of Southampton Funding will be awarded on a
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. At the University of Southampton, we value diversity and equality. The University recognises that employees may wish to have working patterns that fit their caring responsibilities or work-life balance. Due
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internet-of-thing type sensors, ideal for health and sport monitoring of the human body. This proof-of-concept will also be adapted for hard-to-reach or complex heat sources such as engines or aeroplane
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Supervisory Team: Richard Guest and Jennifer Williams Project description: The development and offline testing of biometric systems (such as face and voice) relies on the presentation of a large