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appointee will hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering/Bioengineering or relevant related discipline. They will have strong experience in electronic circuit design for biosensor readout systems. The post holder
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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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its competitive edges in technology, health and society. www.tuni.fi/en The Electrical Engineering unit at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences , Tampere University, invites
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– this includes Research Software Engineers (RSEs) and technical professionals working in data and computing infrastructure / High Performance Computing (HPC) roles. Led by Imperial College London, the project is
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of Neuromedicine and Movement Science (INB) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites applications for a 3-year full-time (100%) PhD position. The successful candidate will be part of
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PhD programmes are offered in Economics, Finance and Quantitative Finance. PhD: normally 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview As an Economics PhD student, you will have
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equivalent demonstrable experience). Essential Application Hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Essential Application
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, .pps, .hwp) Anti-virus software Advised hardware / software Microsoft Office 2010 Headset (ideally with a USB connector) Webcam Apply now Overview Overview Our doctorate is comparable to a PhD in terms
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Our thriving body of PhD students are currently researching: finance, market reactions to accounting, management accounting and control, judgment and decision-making in accounting and audit
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Using iPSC technology to model the sensory nerve and discover new analgesics Supervisors: Dr Greg Weir A PhD position is available in the Spinal Cord Group (SCG) at the University of Glasgow, researching