16 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" PhD positions at The University of Edinburgh
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, particularly in computer networks, operating systems, computer architecture and distributed systems Excellent programming, system building and measurement skills are required Be familiar with, and ideally worked
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Deadline: 27th February 2026 One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Dr. Eleonora D’Arnese at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The aim of this project is to develop
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Morphing is a ubiquitous feature in nature: from the growth of plants to embryos evolution to wing adaptation in birds, shape-change is a fundamental aspect of the biological matter itself. What
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will design “smart” aqueous or gel electrolytes and matched cathode coatings that work as a single system to: control how Zn2+ is solvated and transported, suppress dendrites and cathode dissolution, and
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the Project Approximately one in seven couples have difficulty conceiving. It is widely accepted that one of the major factors contributing to female infertility is oocyte quality resulting from either
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Do you want to design and construct synthetic life-like cells? A major goal of synthetic biology is to create life-like artificial cells from non-living components, i.e. the bottom-up approach
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systems still rely on rigid or semi-rigid electronic components attached to the wearer using straps, causing inconsistent skin contact, motion artefacts, discomfort, and noise issues, affecting measurement
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A fully funded four-year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Fault-Tolerant Architectures for Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computers”. This position is a collaborative
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Project Increasing evidence shows that our central nervous system can interact with our immune system and modulate our immune responses. Lymphocytes, in particular, have receptors for noradrenaline, a
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PhD Studentship - EASTBIO - The Impact of Diet-microbiome-immune Interactions on Intestinal Function
yet to be fully elucidated. Diets, especially dietary fats, have long been known to influence the gut microbiota and, consequently, both gut resident and systemic immune responses. Metabolites