Warwick Medical School offers PhD Studentship for
UK/EU and Overseas Students. Studentship is provided in the field of biomedical
cell biology. Candidates should have at least a 2:1 degree in a relevant
subject, and be able to demonstrate relevant understanding, interests and
abilities. One studentship is offered for 4 years.
UK/EU and Overseas Students. Studentship is provided in the field of biomedical
cell biology. Candidates should have at least a 2:1 degree in a relevant
subject, and be able to demonstrate relevant understanding, interests and
abilities. One studentship is offered for 4 years.
Application deadline
is 20th September 2013.
Study Subject(s): Studentship is provided in the field of biomedical cell biology.
Course Level: This studentship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level.
Scholarship Provider: Warwick Medical School, UK.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Course Level: This studentship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level.
Scholarship Provider: Warwick Medical School, UK.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Candidates
should have at least a 2:1 degree in a relevant subject, and be able to
demonstrate relevant understanding, interests and abilities. The successful
candidate will work closely with Dr Nick Carter, the WOSM design-engineer.
– Open to both Home/EU and Overseas applicants
should have at least a 2:1 degree in a relevant subject, and be able to
demonstrate relevant understanding, interests and abilities. The successful
candidate will work closely with Dr Nick Carter, the WOSM design-engineer.
– Open to both Home/EU and Overseas applicants
Scholarship Open for International Students: UK/EU and overseas students can apply for this studentship.
Scholarship Description: This is an outstanding opportunity for a practically-minded Physicist,
Engineer or Biologist with an interest in modern digital optical microscopy to
pursue a PhD qualification in optical microscope control engineering. As part
of a wider programme in digital optical microscopy, we are currently developing
the Warwick Open Source Microscope. The WOSM uses a compact optical design that
is exceptionally physically stable, opening up new opportunities for ultra high
resolution optical microscopy. The most innovative aspect of the WOSM is its
control scheme. The entire microscope is controlled from a web browser via a
local microcontroller, allowing remote operation and allowing several microscopes
to be controlled from a single web browser.
Engineer or Biologist with an interest in modern digital optical microscopy to
pursue a PhD qualification in optical microscope control engineering. As part
of a wider programme in digital optical microscopy, we are currently developing
the Warwick Open Source Microscope. The WOSM uses a compact optical design that
is exceptionally physically stable, opening up new opportunities for ultra high
resolution optical microscopy. The most innovative aspect of the WOSM is its
control scheme. The entire microscope is controlled from a web browser via a
local microcontroller, allowing remote operation and allowing several microscopes
to be controlled from a single web browser.
Number of award(s): One studentship is offered.
Duration of award(s): Studentship is offered for 4 years.
What does it cover? The Studentship will cover fees and maintenance at RCUK level.
How to Apply: For
application procedure please contact Nick Carter, nick.carter-at-warwick.ac.uk.
application procedure please contact Nick Carter, nick.carter-at-warwick.ac.uk.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 20th September 2013.