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responsive multi-channel sound system and evaluated in terms of its auditory performance, combining audio experiments with computer-based development. The University of Surrey hosts arguably the widest range
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requirement for additional security clearances required to carry out work as part of this project. How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Veterinary Medicine and Science PhD programme page. In
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biology assays, mass spectrometry and microscopy. Supervisors:Dr Lisa Holbrook and Dr Ioannis Smyrnias Entry requirements Open to candidates who pay UK/home rate fees. See UKCISA for further information
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Foundation PhD studentship within the Cardiovascular Research Group at the University of Surrey. We are internationally recognised for our work on cardiac diseases and offer state-of-the-art facilities and
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resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing CVSSP at the University of Surrey and from collaboration with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the National
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-driven approaches, and in collaboration with the SEISMIC facility at the University of Surrey. The project is organised as a series of three studies, each of which will lead to a research publication
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in written and oral presentations. Postgraduate activities within the University of Surrey and within the London Genetics Network will also be available to them. The first supervisor, Professor Ronald
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Institute in Guildford (University of Surrey) relevant to the project will be available to the successful candidate. The student will gain a wide range of transferable skills through the University
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in written and oral presentations. Postgraduate activities within the University of Surrey and within the London Genetics Network will also be available to them. The first supervisor, Professor Ronald
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equivalent qualifications in a relevant subject area such as physics, chemistry, materials science or engineering. A Master’s degree in a relevant discipline and additional research experience would be