90 phd "University of Birmingham" positions at University of Bristol in United Kingdom
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initiatives, and Cotutelle (Dual Doctorate) programmes in partnership with international universities. The BDC coordinates all centrally funded PhD scholarships at the University and engages with a number of
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and current work alongside plans for the future (research statement no more than 3 pages). Please also provide information for two referees (this does not have to be your PhD supervisor but should be
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. You have completed a PhD in Classics, Classical Studies, Ancient History, or a related field. You have a track record or clear plans for research publication, grant capture and Impact and engagement in
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development, electrical/ thermal transport measurements. You have a PhD in Physics or related subject, or you are close to completion of a PhD You are keen to work in a dynamic team with other postdocs and PhD
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.2022, 144, 2841-2846; Chem2021, 7, 2460-2472; Nature 2018, 562, 105-109; Nature Chemistry2017, 9, 420-425; Science2016, 352, 575-580. The successful candidate will have, or be working towards, a PhD in
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, and electrothermal analysis and characterisation of power devices the associated high-speed sensing and gate driving chips. You will become part of interactive team of PhDs and Post-doctorate
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on the development of soft and tactile robotic technologies for manipulation in manufacturing. You have, or are expected to receive, a PhD in soft robotics, tactile robotics or related disciplines. For informal
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shared lab meetings, and oral and poster presentations at scientific meetings. If you have an evo-devo or plant development PhD (or be working toward one), you will be ideally suited to the role. You must
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of the lab. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with interest in the fields of inflammation, immunity and/or tissue repair. A PhD (or working towards one) in a relevant biological or biomedical science
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of promotional events such as presentations and newsletters. You have a PhD (awarded or imminent) in molecular biology or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience. You have previous experience