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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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sequentially. Discovering how to leverage this will open new opportunities in manufacturing: structural and medical components with mechanical and chemical properties that vary across dimensions, fully 3D
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Supervisors: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Dr George Gordon and Dr Abdelkhalick Mohammad (Faculty of Engineering) Funding: fully-funded (stipend and PhD fees) Start date
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@nottingham.ac.uk Funded by the Dunhill Medical Trust (https://dunhillmedical.org.uk/ ) as one of their Multiple PhD Studentship Awards, we have a fully funded (stipend at UKRI rates, PhD fees (for UK nationals only
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@nottingham.ac.uk Funded by the Dunhill Medical Trust (https://dunhillmedical.org.uk/ ) as one of their Multiple PhD Studentship Awards, we have a fully-funded (stipend at UKRI rates, PhD fees (for UK nationals only
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respiratory infections and health economics. Essential skills: A Master in Epidemiology or Public Health with experience in medical statistical analyses, an understanding of Health Economics, knowledge
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View All Vacancies Veterinary Medicine & Science Location: UK Other Closing Date: Thursday 23 May 2024 Reference: MED2009 Principal supervisor: Professor Catrin Rutland Other supervisors
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supervisors: Professor Cathy Merry, Dr Cinzia Allegrucci, Dr Jennifer Ashworth, Dr Kieran Pitchers Background: The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science undertakes a wide range of research from fundamental
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at the surface of implanted medical devices. Implanted medical devices are crucial in healthcare, valued at around £400 billion globally, however there is a high failure rate, often due to the foreign body
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diverse range of medical, surgical, and other healthcare disciplines. Our world-leading research ranges from basic and translational science through to clinical trials, health economics, epidemiology, and