Applications are open for a PhD studentship in Condensed Matter Theory with the focus on correlated many-body systems in the group of Evgeny Kozik at King’s College London. Read more
Applications are open for a PhD studentship in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics to work on the “Dynamics of Quantum Many-Body Systems” in the group of Dr Joe Bhaseen at King’s College London. Read more
Plasmonic nanomaterials are new promising candidates for photocatalysis, which lies at the heart of new technologies ranging from the use of sunlight for water decontamination and for the generation of fuels and energy carriers in a net zero carbon economy, to bond selective photochemistry in drug manufacturing. Read more
Theranostics is a recently-emerged research field which explores the possibility of combining diagnosis and therapy of a patient into a single treatment, minimising the time taken between the two processes and therefore leading to better outcomes and significantly reduced side effects. Read more
Application guidance. Qualification Type. PhD. Location. King’s College London. Funding for. UK Students, with 2 studentships considered for International Students. Read more
The Department of Mathematics at King's College London invites applications for PhD students to start in October 2022. There are a number of fully funded studentships available for excellent candidates. Read more
Membrane structures, including the plasma membrane, the Golgi, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the nuclear envelope and different vesicles are critically important for nearly all cellular processes. Read more
A PhD studentship is available to work in the laboratory of Dr. Fiona Wardle (www.kcl.ac.uk/research/profile/wardle-group) in the Randall Centre for Cell and Molecular Biophysics, King’s College London. Read more
Crohn’s Disease is one of debilitating auto-immune disease. There are many approaches for the treatment of CD such as stem cell therapy, surgery and pharmacotherapy. Read more
Bio-inspiration is an emerging field where naturally occurring designs and structure are used as inspiration to produce new array of materials of exceptional properties. Read more
While significant advances have been made in administrating these biologics through the parental routes, delivering these molecules orally remains a major challenge for pharmaceutical industry. Read more
We seek a motivated student to join our international and diverse team at King’s College London. Chemical transformations lie at the heart of pharmaceutical and advanced materials development and are key to improving the environment through greenhouse gas reduction and pollutant decontamination. Read more
We seek a motivated student to join our international and diverse team at King’s College London. Chemical transformations lie at the heart of pharmaceutical and advanced materials development and are key to improving the environment through greenhouse gas reduction and pollutant decontamination. Read more
In fluorescence microscopy, obtaining as much information as possible from the fluorophores in the sample in a single experiment is of great interest. Read more
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