Posted by phdscholarships on July 25, 2010 · Leave a Comment
PhD Studentship University of Central Lancashire – Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences
Filed under Environment, Physical Sciences, University of Central Lancashire · Tagged with Copolymer, Doctor of Philosophy, Education, GBP, Germany, Graduate Research Office, hybrid systems, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, physics, Science, Studentship, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, University of Central Lancashire
Posted by phdscholarship on June 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
EPSRC Case Studentship Protein Engineering In Droplet Micro-Compartments University of Cambridge – Department of Biochemistry Limit of tenure: Up to 42 months.
Filed under Physical Sciences, University of Cambridge · Tagged with A. D. Griffiths, academic and industrial advisors, Anne Procter, Biochemistry Department, Biology, biotechnology, Cambridge Nanoscience Centre, Cambridge University, Canton of Vaud, Cloning, Compartments University of Cambridge, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry Limit, Directed Evolution, DNA, Droplet Micro-Compartments University of Cambridge, Evolution, F. Hollfelder, Genetics, genotype, H. Leemhuis, I. Sielaff, In vitro, Inc., Israel, K. Johnsson, Lab Chip, Lausanne, MedImmune, microfluidic devices, microfluidic water-in-oil droplets, Microfluidics, Molecular biology, Nanotechnology, Nature, physics, Protein, protein engineering, selection systems, Strasbourg, Switzerland, United Kingdom, V, V. Stein, water-in-oil microdroplets
Posted by phdscholarship on June 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
EPSRC Case Studentship Protein Engineering In Droplet Micro-Compartments University of Cambridge – Department of Biochemistry Limit of tenure: Up to 42 months.
Filed under Physical Sciences, University of Cambridge · Tagged with A. D. Griffiths, academic and industrial advisors, Anne Procter, Biochemistry Department, Biology, biotechnology, Cambridge Nanoscience Centre, Cambridge University, Canton of Vaud, Cloning, Compartments University of Cambridge, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry Limit, Directed Evolution, DNA, Droplet Micro-Compartments University of Cambridge, Evolution, F. Hollfelder, Genetics, genotype, H. Leemhuis, I. Sielaff, In vitro, Inc., Israel, K. Johnsson, Lab Chip, Lausanne, MedImmune, microfluidic devices, microfluidic water-in-oil droplets, Microfluidics, Molecular biology, Nanotechnology, Nature, physics, Protein, protein engineering, selection systems, Strasbourg, Switzerland, United Kingdom, V, V. Stein, water-in-oil microdroplets
Posted by phdscholarship on May 28, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Postdoctoral position in cerebellar Research Spike sorting University College London – Cerebellar Cortical Control: Cells, Circuits, Computation, and Clinic (C7) 1 Postdoctoral position in cerebellar Research within the Initial Training Network Cerebellar Cortical Control: Cells, Circuits, Computation, and Clinic (C7) C7 is a multi-national doctoral training network for the interdisciplinary study of the cerebellum. This [...]
Filed under Health and Medical, University College London · Tagged with Academia, Alpha Omega Ltd., automatic spike sorting algorithms, Ben-Gurion, Ben-Gurion University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Cerebellum, chemistry, Education, electrophysiology equipment, EUR, European Union, experienced researcher, Israel, laboratory of Dr. Opher Donchin, machine learning, Marie Curie, multi-national doctoral training network, Negev, Neuroscience, Nobel laureates in Physics, Opher Donchin, pattern recognition systems, Postdoctoral research, Radioactivity, Science, Software engineering, Spike, Spike sorting, University College London