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We have 21 Bioengineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

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Bioengineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

We have 21 Bioengineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

Biomechanics of aortic dissection

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Aortic dissection (AD) is a medical emergency caused by a tear in the wall of the aorta. Read more

Unravelling the role of lymphatics in vaping associated lung injury

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Electronic cigarettes (ECs) were developed as a smoking cessation aid, however, there has been an unexpected uptake of ‘vaping’ by non-smokers. Read more

Markerless cell sorting

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Current techniques for sorting cells often require the use of optical (e.g. Read more

Multiscale computational modelling of nutrient absorption mechanisms in the small intestine

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Nutrient absorption is a critical yet complex process that determines the nutritional value of foods and impacts human health. Read more

New approaches to measurement of the cornea using smartphones

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Accessible low cost measurement devices, that can be used in the places where people live, are a means to address the health needs of those who often experience barriers to standard eye care services. Read more

Next generation real-time heart models for closed-loop design and testing of medical devices

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Over the last decade particularly in recent pandemic years, there has been an increased focus on the diagnosis and treatment of right-ventricular disease and failure (RVF). Read more

Noninvasive characterisation of gastric electrical activity using electro-anatomical mapping

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. This PhD project focuses on pioneering electro-anatomical mapping techniques to address significant gaps in diagnosing and understanding chronic gastric disorders. Read more

Sharing physiological cues to enhance XR collaboration

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. In this project, we are interested in how sharing physiological cues such as heart rate in collaboration VR or AR could improve the user experience. Read more

Treating right-heart failure from an energetics perspective

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Over the last decade particularly in recent pandemic years, there has been an increased focus on the diagnosis and treatment of right-ventricular disease and failure (RVF). Read more

Unravelling the Structure-Function Relation in Congenital Human Cardiac Hypertrophy

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. . Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is a congenital heart disease accounting for approximately 10% of all congenital heart defects, with an incidence of 1 in 3,500 live births. Read more

Light-printed hydrogel structures for cell and tissue testing

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Biological tissues such as muscle are delicate, and easy to damage when they are being stretched. Read more

How do new weight-loss drugs work, and how do they alter gut activity?

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. GLP-1 agonists are a new type of drug primarily used to manage blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Read more

Electromechanical mapping of the gut using flexible electronics and cameras

Tune in for our live webinars coming up - the next on April 3 and the one after on June 5. Gut motility, or peristalsis, facilitates nutrient uptake and excretion of waste via mixing and breakdown of food. Read more

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