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, giving rise to complex lesions. GSI is working on the quantification of such complex lesions in particular in dependence on radiation type. Within this program, the GSI biophysics department offers a PhD
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at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for several Assistant Professor positions in the non-tenure research track. Expertise is required in the specific area of
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the structure and function of chromatin-associated complexes involved in gene repression. About Us: We are a dynamic and international team working within the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute
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respond over time (e.g. changing shape), controlled by the arrangement of differential materials within them. The goal of this project will be to develop responsive 4D-printed biomaterial devices for drug
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-printed functional devices interact with their environment, responding to stimuli (temperature, light, etc.), and “4D-printed” devices respond over time (e.g. changing shape), controlled by the arrangement
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to achieve complex and customisable micro-robots to provide personalised healthcare solutions. Advantages: This studentship will take place in world-leading research laboratories for additive manufacturing
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mechanical and chemical properties; fully 3D-printed electronics; and devices with mechanical or electrical responses encoded into their structure. However, we don’t yet know how to design these complex
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necessary to 3D-print the next generation of medical micro-robots targeting drug delivery, exploiting combinations of functions to achieve complex and customisable micro-robots to provide personalised
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complex metal structures. This opportunity is centred around improving manufacturing productivity with advanced laser-matter interactions control and optimisation. The PhD will advance our comprehension
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autonomous sensing systems. The project requires experience with setting up sensing hardware, software defined radio systems and other lab equipment for data collection in addition to experience of programming