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of Edinburgh and Virginia Tech, funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Therefore, the project will not only forge an experimental framework in understanding the fundamental
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Applications are invited for postgraduate research leading to a PhD degree in Engineering within the subject area of Chemical Engineering. The products of chemical engineering are ubiquitous in our
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: The post is for a post-doctoral researcher in the field of physics of complex fluids at the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Edinburgh. The successful applicant will use analytical and
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Applications are invited for postgraduate research leading to a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering within the subject area of Biomechanical Modelling. Biomechanical Modelling has shown great
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Applications are invited for postgraduate research leading to a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering within the subject area of Tissue Engineering. Tissue engineering has shown great potential in
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Engineering/Biomedical Engineering. Further Information: Dr. Callanan - Google Scholar Profile Dr. Callanan - Edinburgh University Profile The University of Edinburgh is committed to equality of opportunity
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Engineering/Biomedical Engineering. Further Information: Dr. Callanan - Edinburgh University Profile Dr. Callanan - Google Scholar Profile The University of Edinburgh is committed to equality of opportunity
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the opportunity to collaborate with a number of partners across Europe, including leading research and technology organisations, as well as specialists in biodiversity and finance. The focus of the research
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motivated and organized Research Associate with a background in science and/or engineering and ideally be perusing research at PhD level or above. The aim of this Accelerated Knowledge Transfer (AKT) is to
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motivated and organized Research Associate with a background in science and/or engineering and ideally be perusing research at PhD level or above. The aim of this Accelerated Knowledge Transfer (AKT) is to