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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
and coordinate motor responses. Despite its importance, our understanding of its development and how it may be disrupted in neurodevelopmental disorders is still largely unknown. This funded PhD project
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Project details Objective: This project aims to develop a wireless, nanoengineered graphene-based biosensor for real-time dopamine (DA) detection. The wireless design of the sensor aims to enable chronic monitoring and facilitate seamless integration into dynamic neuromodulation systems for...
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the development of trustworthy and deployable medical AI systems.
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wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to further the work of the Westra and van Houte research teams on the development of synthetic phage therapy. The successful applicant will be
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skills, which will be required to lead the development of automated data analysis and modelling. The student will also undertake a research secondment to coral reef monitoring sites at NEOM for three
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development of new 3D nanoscale thermal metamaterials. If you want to play at the nexus of quantum, advanced materials, and thermodynamics, to design and create intricate nanoscale geometries that allow you to
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aquaculture, ensuring robust experimental validation of behavioural biomarkers. Dr Jun Chew (Engineering) will lead on sensor design, system integration, and embedded software development. Industrial engagement
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advance understanding of disease mechanisms and lay the groundwork for biomarker development. It is suited to a candidate with a strong interest in dementia research, seeking to develop multi-disciplinary
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to enable quantum states of light to be guided through dynamically changing complex scattering media. Among the possible applications are the development of quantum communication protocols over free-space
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information, or for an informal chat, please contact Stephanie Cherington-Rimmell, Head of Development – Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy via s.cherington-rimmell@exeter.ac.uk .