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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
Decoding the precise programme regulating neurodevelopment has been crucial to our understanding of brain disorders. A central question is how the brain generates its remarkable diversity of cell
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marine biodiversity, with an overall aim of decreasing the time between surveying and meaningful analytical outputs for subsequent management action. The PhD student will possess excellent programming
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. This is a 3.5-year PhD position based in the Structured Light Lab, within the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Exeter (Streatham campus, Exeter). The Structured Light Lab is led by
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(Home), Research Training Support Grant £5,000 over 3.5 years Location University of Exeter, Science and Engineering Research Support Facility, Penryn campus
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This project is a fully funded MSc by Research Scholarship in Medicinal Chemistry / Synthetic Organic Chemistry and builds on a successful decade-long research programme at the University of Exeter
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commitment to sustainability in materials research, and the ability to contribute to a vibrant, collaborative research environment. Potential PhD programme of study: PhD in Engineering Department: Engineering
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read the entry requirements for the potential programme you are applying for. To Apply for this project please click the 'Apply' button
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Supervisors Professor Simon Horsley - Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Exeter Professor Alastair Hibbins - Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Exeter Summary
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship co-funded by the partner Hydro International and University of Exeter Faculty of Environment
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. Please direct project specific enquiries to: Dr. Haozhe Wang (h.wang3@exeter.ac.uk ) Please ensure you read the entry requirements for the potential programme you are applying for.