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8 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Edinburgh Department School of Physics and Astronomy Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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8 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Edinburgh Department School of Physics and Astronomy Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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Key contact: PG Research Office: [email protected] Project Details The University of Edinburgh is offering a three-year funded scholarship to pursue a PhD. This UKRI-funded scholarship sits
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to interact with a vibrant Sustainable Energy and Materials research team and the Digital Chemical Engineering team with 20 academics and more than 50 PhD and postdoc researchers. The Sustainable Energy and
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Bowles’ lab at the University of Edinburgh UK DRI centre. We are looking for a researcher interested in investigating the functional and transcriptomic effects of astrocytic tau pathology in progressive
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catalytic process. In addition, it is important to improve the student the experimental skill, materials characterization skill and data analysis skill. Student who joins our group will learn the fundamentals
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to be carried out in the Institute for Bioengineering at the University of Edinburgh is going to combine anti-adhesive approach to prevent bacterial adsorption and bactericidal method to achieve effective
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technologies, by bringing most up-to-date bioscience and engineering together, so off-grid systems are configured with confidence. The project at the University of Edinburgh specifically addresses a pressing
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carried out in the Institute for Bioengineering at the University of Edinburgh is going to develop microfluidic devices for efficient, sensitive, and fast detection of bacteria. To undertake this research
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to the class label given, but also to generate data for classes that are not present in the training set and conduct their own material characteristic campaign. Further Information: The University of Edinburgh