Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) provide a streamlined and secure digital platform, facilitating the storage, management, and sharing of patient information among healthcare providers. Read more
Although recent advances in cancer research offer new ways to treat cancer, early detection still represents the best opportunity for curing cancer. Read more
Applications are sought for a PhD project under the supervision of Dr Phoebe Allan at the University of Birmingham to develop new cobalt-free lithium-ion battery cathode materials using mechanochemistry. Read more
Various types of lead-free ferroelectric ceramics have been developed in recent years due to environmental concerns over the use of lead-based materials such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics. Read more
Earlier detection of cancer by minimally invasive diagnostic tests could substantially reduce cancer mortality. One analyte that holds enormous promise as a cancer biomarker is cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Read more
This project is a 4-year PhD project with enhanced training and 3+ month placement, which is funded by UKRI BBSRC through the NI Landscape Partnership in AI for Bioscience (NILAB) Programme, delivered by Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University. Read more
Aim. The aim of this project is to develop sustainable, low-cost roll-to-roll manufacturing methods to significantly improve production efficiency of carbon based Cs. Read more
This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to delve into the complexities of free-market systems and sustainability through a novel ensemble prediction model. Read more
Research Group:
Bradford-Renduchintala Centre for Space AI
Satellite communications play a pivotal role in our modern world, driving global efforts towards the development of next-generation satellite communication systems. Read more
ver the past few decades, X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have become the pre-eminent tool for studying the structure and dynamics of materials at the molecular scale. Read more
The motion of atoms/electrons underpins both the entire biosphere via photosynthesis and many technologies paramount to modern life e.g., catalysts, batteries, computing materials, etc. Read more
Are you passionate about developing novel research and keen to shape the future of energy transfer technologies in areas such as, optical physics, adaptive optics and laser beam propagation? We are recruiting a motivated PhD candidate to undertake an exciting project within the EPSRC Energy Transfer Technologies Doctoral Training Hub. Read more
Research Group:
Bradford-Renduchintala Centre for Space AI
Given their significant contribution to various aspects of modern life, satellite communications have become an essential part of our world today. Read more
In collaboration with our partners in the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology, the accelerator physics group in the department of physics at the University of Lancaster is inviting applications for a PhD studentship which will commence in September 2025. Read more
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