EPSRC CDT PhD in Advanced Biomedical Materials
EPSRC CDT PhD in Advanced Biomedical Materials

EPSRC CDT PhD in Advanced Biomedical Materials

3 January 2020
EPSRC CDT in Advanced Biomedical Materials

There’s an opportunity for up to 15 students to undertake a fully-funded, four-year Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD in Advanced Biomedical Materials and form part of a strong, internationally leading cohort of interdisciplinary researchers.

Apply to help shape the future of biomedical materials research in the UK and further afield.

Why undertake a CDT PhD in Advanced Biomedical Materials?
  • Develop strong links and networks that enable you to collaborate worldwide and enhance the future of UK biomedical materials.
  • Learn transferable skills such as project management, dissemination and multidisciplinary communication skills and enhance your employability.
  • Engage with established industry partners and develop new industrial partnerships.
  • Participate in exciting outreach and widening participation activities with school children and the general public.
  • Contribute to improving the quality of life of our rapidly growing and ageing society.
Students will be trained in:
  • Bioelectronics
  • Fibre Technology
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Improved Pre-Clinical Characterisation
  • Manufacturing Scale Up
  • Reproducibility

All with special emphasis on equality, diversity, inclusion, responsible research and innovation.

How to apply

Applicants should be from the UK/EU and should have obtained or be about to obtain a First class or Upper Second class UK honours degree, or an overseas equivalent.

The degree should be in a relevant area of science or engineering.

If you meet the eligibility criteria, fill in the online application form: https://www.advanced-biomedical-materials-cdt.manchester.ac.uk/study/how-to-apply/

Successful applicants will be invited to interview on 24th April 2020.

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