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engineering, computational neuroscience, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from
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online pre-application workshops to provide guidance on the application process. Watch recordings. Start Date October 2025 or January 2026 Award Duration 4 years Application Closing Date 12th September
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available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ELSA Lab for Technical Industry (ELSA4TI) (funded within the NGF-Call AiNed ELSA Labs). The ELSA4TI Lab is led by Prof Ming Cao, Director of
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degradation pathways. The project will be jointly supervised by Prof. Emma Kendrick (UoB), Dr. Tim-Patrick Fellinger (BAM), and supporting investigators. The student will split their time between both
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Berlin, and the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg. Our work combines physics, chemistry, and materials science – pushing the frontiers of quantum materials research. The overarching goal of the Collaborative
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Molecular Biophysics Group , led by Prof. Georg
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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
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PhD Opportunity (Expression of Interest) Title: Time Perception and Psychophysiology in Sport, Health Science and Physical Education Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (Sept 2026 start) Professor
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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
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Theoretical High Energy Physics/Mathematical Physics. The position is associated with a research program “Quantum Quenches from Quantum Fields”, which is financed by The Villum Foundation and directed by Prof