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medical devices PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 101 medical devices PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Smart, responsive biomaterials for infection-resistant medical devices

A major problem associated with medical devices is infection. With infection rates of approaching 100% in some devices, ways to prevent formation of bacterial biofilm on medical device surfaces are urgently required. Read more

Multifunctional Biomaterials to Combat Infection and Modulate Inflammation

Implantable medical devices are commonplace in modern medicine (e.g. joint replacements, stents, artificial heart valves, etc.), and are of increasing interest in the field of regenerative medicine. Read more

A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) investigation of endovascular aortic arch stent graft designs in relation to post-operative thrombus formation

Industry co-funded EPSRC PhD Studentship. An exciting opportunity for a fully-funded 42-month PhD studentship co-funded by a world-leading medical devices company and EPSRC is available at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. Read more

Physics informed learning for high fidelity medical simulators

Medical robots development and validation are time consuming, arduous processes that heavily rely on building fixed hardware architectures and embedded software to be tested in controlled, structured synthetic environments. Read more

(Bicentenary) Generating Dynamic Cardiac Virtual Populations with Scalable Resolution Using Transformer-Based Diffusion Models

Virtual populations have been used in in silico trials and offer several advantages over traditional clinical trials. They allow for rapid, cost-effective testing of medical devices across a wide range of patient anatomies and physiologies. Read more

Developing Novel Antibiofilm Coatings for Sustainable Biofilm-Free Surfaces (Ref: AACME-24-022)

Biofilms are microbial communities that form on surfaces and are encased in a protective matrix, making them highly resistant to cleaning, antimicrobial agents, and environmental challenges. Read more

PhD student (f/m/d) Center for Optogenetic Therapies

Our employees are the center of our company and our most important factor of success. For the Else Kröner Fresenius Zentrum für optogenetische Therapien we are currently / from the for the earliest start date onwards looking for a. Read more

Developing Mechanically Gradient, Electrically Conductive Materials for Soft-Hard Bioelectronic Integration

Project details. Background. The rapid advancement and increasing application of bioelectronics in the medical and technological sectors spotlight the critical challenge of integrating soft electronic systems with conventional rigid electronics. Read more

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