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We have 6 Ariel University PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Ariel University PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 6 Ariel University PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Metabolic Processes Driving Fatty Liver Disease and Drug Hepatotoxicity

Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Liver Disease (formerly called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, NAFLD) is rapidly becoming the leading cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. Read more

M.Sc and Ph.D students

Ariel University is the newest research university in Israel with a strong emphasis on life science. The university is dedicated to innovative research to advance Israel's economic and social development. Read more

Developing a small molecule for TLS inhibition

Our research is focused on the role of MAD2L2 in mitosis and transleasion synthesis (TLS). TLS inhibition is a new strategy in cancer treatment to improve the sensitivity to DNA damaging-chemotherapy. Read more

Nanocatalyst for Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis

The successful candidate will be at the forefront of cutting-edge research involving the development of next-generation catalytic materials for electrochemical conversion of nitrate to ammonia. Read more

PhD studies in computational chemistry and materials

Ph.D. position in Computation Chemistry and Materials. The computational laboratory at the Department of Chemical Science at Ariel University in Israel, led by Prof. Read more

Optoelectronic chromatic dispersion in photodiodes: Physics and applications in optical sensing and spectroscopy

We are developing a new class of miniaturized optical sensors based on a groundbreaking technology that we have developed. We have discovered that standard PN-junction photodiodes possess huge effective chromatic dispersion, which we call optoelectronic chromatic dispersion (OED). Read more
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