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''' | '''PhD studentship in bioreactor design''' | ||
A fully funded PhD studentship is available in the area of bioreactor design and bioengineering. The aim of this projects will be to design, construct and validate a bioreactor system suitable for culturing corneal tissue. The successful candidates will receive training in a variety of biological and bioengineering techniques and have access to state-of-the-art facilities at the Trinity Centre for Bioengineering. There will also be the opportunity to attend international conferences. Candidates should ideally have a 1st class honours primary degree or MSc degree in a relevant science, medical or engineering discipline. Experience or knowledge in any of the following is desirable but not essential as training will be provided: medical instrumentation; tissue engineering; histology; imaging and ophthalmology. | |||
The PhD Studentship at Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin includes fees (at EU student rate only) and a competitive stipend starting 1st September, 2016. Interested candidates for this exciting opportunity should send a CV, cover letter and contact details for two referees to Dr. Mark Ahearne via e-mail (ahearnm@tcd.ie). Informal inquires are welcome. | |||
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Vacancies
PhD studentship in bioreactor design
A fully funded PhD studentship is available in the area of bioreactor design and bioengineering. The aim of this projects will be to design, construct and validate a bioreactor system suitable for culturing corneal tissue. The successful candidates will receive training in a variety of biological and bioengineering techniques and have access to state-of-the-art facilities at the Trinity Centre for Bioengineering. There will also be the opportunity to attend international conferences. Candidates should ideally have a 1st class honours primary degree or MSc degree in a relevant science, medical or engineering discipline. Experience or knowledge in any of the following is desirable but not essential as training will be provided: medical instrumentation; tissue engineering; histology; imaging and ophthalmology.
The PhD Studentship at Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin includes fees (at EU student rate only) and a competitive stipend starting 1st September, 2016. Interested candidates for this exciting opportunity should send a CV, cover letter and contact details for two referees to Dr. Mark Ahearne via e-mail (ahearnm@tcd.ie). Informal inquires are welcome.