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tolerance” (Program Coordinator Prof. Panagiotis Moschou) invites applications for one (1) motivated PhD Student to assist with the implementation of the project. About the lab: The Moschou Lab will build
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The Organic Nanoelectronics group, led by Prof. Simone Fabiano, at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, is now seeking a highly motivated doctoral candidate to join the
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? Please feel free to contact us: Prof. Johan Hoefnagels (j.p.m.hoefnagels@tue.nl ), Prof. Marc Geers (m.g.d.geers@tue.nl ). Visit our website for more information about the application process or
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prototype facility and product output testing. The successful PhD student will be supervised by Prof Anh Phan from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. There will also be an industrial
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, Dr Eder Zavala, and Prof. Marcus Tindall Location: University of Reading, UK Duration: 3 years Start date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme at
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Simulation Framework The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational tools. Our group
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resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure functional activation during an emotion regulation paradigm. Besides, females will also undergo a resting-state measurement, diffusion tensor imaging and an anatomical scan
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of Bergen, Norway. Supervisors: Dr Zuowei Wang , Dr Eder Zavala, and Prof. Marcus Tindall Location: University of Reading, UK Duration: 3 years Start date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled
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the position. The vacant position is part of a collaboration between the Colour Vision and Retinal Imaging Laboratory headed by Prof. Rigmor C. Baraas, the Molecular Ecology Group headed by Jørn Henrik Sønstebø
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VR/AR, quantum tech, life-sciences, computing and biomedical imaging. The project will work on cutting-edge optical technologies alongside collaborators Prof Melissa Mather, Prof Dmitri Veprintsev, and