The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath is inviting applications for the following project, commencing October 2022, which is fully funded with a £5000 per annum stipend top-up from JonJu Tech Ltd. Read more
Human childbirth is a complex biomechanical process that distinctly lacks transparency. Because of this, it is still considered to be one of the riskiest events in anyone’s life due to potential complications during labour that may well result in adverse outcomes for either baby or mother. Read more
While 3D printing is rapidly infiltrating into the fields of pharmaceutical and biomedical applications, 4D printing is a new field on the horizon with the promises of making the imaginary technology advancements into reality. Read more
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Soft. and. continuum. robots (i.e. without discrete links) offer the advantage of high flexibility and safer interaction with respect to their rigid robotic counterparts. Read more
Immune checkpoint inhibitor drugs are currently the most anticipated emerging tumor therapy. However, not all patients can achieve ideal curative effects. Read more
Chronic, non-healing wounds affect 22 million patients annually. Whilst advances have been made in antimicrobial and moisture protecting dressings there remaining significant challenges in providing dressings which can resolve chronic inflammation within the non-healing wound bed. Read more
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallic Systems (AMSCDT) is a joint venture between Dublin City University, University College Dublin, University of Sheffield, and University of Manchester. Read more
Project - Abrasive Discs Product Performance Enhancement and Benchmarking and Development of Online Quality Control. The focus of this project is to enhance the performance of quick change abrasive discs by introducing a new material lining in the discs that could absorb heat and provide longer operation times. Read more
Stroke is the leading cause of severe disability in adults, with over two-thirds leaving hospital with a disability. According to the Scottish Government’s Progressive Stroke Pathway, people should have access to high quality stroke rehabilitation with the aim of optimising function and promoting independence. Read more
PhD in Medical Sciences. The University of Nicosia Medical School offers the degree PhD in Medical Sciences. The degree is awarded to students who successfully complete an independent research programme that breaks new ground in the chosen field of study. Read more
Applications are invited for the fully funded 3,5 years full-time PhD studentship (including home tuition fees, annual stipend and consumables) starting on 1st October 2022. Read more
We are seeking a highly motivated, passionate, and competitive candidate for a fully funded PhD position in developing advanced materials for biomedical applications. Read more
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