Queen’s University Belfast – School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Postgraduate Studentships Micromachined sensors for environmental and biomedical applications Queen’s University Belfast – School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DEL PhD Studentship – Semiconductors and Nanotechnology Proposed Project Title: Micromachined sensors for environmental and biomedical applications Principal Supervisor: Dr SJN Mitchell Project Description:
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PhD studentships; Bionanotechnology Unit Of The Nano Group
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PhD studentships Bionanotechnology Unit Of The Nano Group University of Southampton – School of Electronics and Computer Science and the National Oceanography Centre Southampton
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