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We have 9 Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Auckland

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Auckland  New Zealand

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Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Auckland

We have 9 Biological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Auckland

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3-year funded PhD position on a multisensory behavioural insect pest control project in New Zealand

This PhD will investigate how a novel push-pull system combining synthetic ultrasound repellents (push) and pheromone/kairomone attractants (pull) can be developed as a novel sustainable multisensory approach to control insect pest in crops. Read more

PhD in Biophysics & Biochemistry - Raman spectroscopy for prostate cancer detection

Location. University of Auckland/Faculty of Science/Physics Department. Keywords. Auckland; New Zealand; Biochemistry; Cancer Biochemistry; Spectroscopy; Raman spectroscopy; Multivariate data analysis; Chemometrics; Molecular Biology. Read more

Mechanical Measurements using Ion Pipette Aspiration: Technology Development

This fully-funded PhD studentship will focus on hardware development for ‘Ion Pipette Aspiration’, a technology that carries out quick, accurate and effective mechanical measurements on small, soft particles. Read more

Mechanical Measurements using Ion Pipette Aspiration: Collaborative Experiments

Many types of microparticle are soft. they deform and even flow when they are squashed and squeezed. The mechanical (or more fully, rheological) behaviour of these particles turns out to be very important for very many research fields. Read more

Optical tweezers

Optical tweezers use highly focused light to manipulate tiny particles. The Biophotonics laboratory in the physics department is developing optical tweezers for the manipulation of bacteria. Read more
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