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, Imperial College London, University College London, and the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, supported by industrial scientists at bp. Regular engagement with bp and the experimental team in
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the University College London (UCL) invites applications for a fully funded 4-year PhD program in Process Systems Engineering. The project will focus on the development of an AI-enhanced design framework for novel
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Stipend: circa £23,805 per annum + UK fees Duration of Studentship: 4 years Start date: October 2026 Vacancy information The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University College London (UCL
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/ BRL) and will involve collaboration with other VIVO partners at the Universities of Bristol, Strathclyde, Imperial College London, and University College London. For an informal discussion about the
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of developments in next generation semiconductor materials and devices. The Facility is a collaboration between the Universities of Sheffield, Cambridge, and University College London and is home to 11 state
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adhesion – by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Project 9 - Thrombosis in aortic dissection – by University College London Project 10 - Thrombosis-on-a-chip for interventions – by University College
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includes two 3-month secondments at University of Bern (Switzerland) and University College London (UK). We are looking for you! Are you a creative, ambitious, hard-working, and persistent early career’s
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includes two 3-month secondments at University of Bern (Switzerland) and University College London (UK). We are looking for you! Are you a creative, ambitious, hard-working, and persistent early career’s
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or University College London Disseminate your findings at renowned international robotic conferences and workshops such as e.g., ICRA, IROS, and in top-level journal papers Supervision of Master and Bachelor
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PhD Studentship: Genetic modifiers to untangle disease mechanisms of RFC1 repeat expansion University College London � Queen Square Institute of Neurology Project: Biallelic repeat expansions in