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MSCA Fellowship Application Opportunity in simulation and data-driven approaches for bioabsorbable metals for medical devices at University of Galway

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MedTrain+ is the successor Industry-Academia Training, Career Development and Mobility Fellowship Programme at CÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices to MedTrain (GA 713690). As part of this, MedTrain+ is offering prestigious three-year fellowships to eligible experienced researchers in the broad area of Medical Device Research and Development. The MedTrain+ programme will provide excellent experienced researchers with a research, complementary, and transferable skills training experience of the highest international standards.

Funded PhD Fellowship in Multiscale Computational Mechanics of Bone Fragility in T2 Diabetes

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The Biomechanics Research Centre (BioMec) at NUI Galway is seeking applications for a funded-PhD position in Multiscale Mechanics of Bone Fragility in Type-2 Diabetes for a project funded by the European Research Council Starter Grant Scheme, under the supervision of Dr. Ted Vaughan (Google Scholar).

Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher/PhD Fellowship in Bioresorbable Medical Implants - BioImplant Innovative Training Network, NUI Galway & Vascular Flow Technologies

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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time, fixed term Early Stage Researcher position (ESR3) on bioresorbable medical implant development on the BioImplant Innovative Training Network, at the Biomechanics Research Centre (BioMec) NUI Galway. This position is funded by by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant No. 813869 and is available from 1st October 2019 to 30 September 2022.

Post-Doctoral Researcher Computational Modelling of Bioabsorbable Medical Devices

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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time, fixed term Postdoctoral Researcher position on computational mechanics of biodegradable medical devices at the Biomechanics Research Centre (BioMec) NUI Galway. This position is funded through a European Union Horizon-2020 project, ‘InSilc’ (In-silico trials for drug-eluting bioabsorbable vascular scaffold development and evaluation), and and are available from 1st May 2019 to the 31st October 2020.

Funded PhD Fellowship in Multiscale Computational Mechanics of Bone Fragility in T2 Diabetes

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The Biomechanics Research Centre (BioMec) at NUI Galway is seeking applications for a funded-PhD position in Multiscale Mechanics of Bone Fragility in Type-2 Diabetes for a project funded by the European Research Council Starter Grant Scheme, under the supervision of Dr. Ted Vaughan (Google Scholar).

12 Early-Stage Researcher positions on BioImplant - A Marie Curie Training Network Developing Improved Bioabsorable Materials for Medical Implant Applications (3-year PhD)

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Project Background: BioImplant Innovative Training Network (ITN) is a European Industrial Doctorate programme that will provide world-class multidisciplinary training to 12 early-stage researchers (ESRs) in the area of bioabsorbable medical implant development.

Funded PhD Fellowship in Multiscale Computational Mechanics of Bone Fragility in T2 Diabetes

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The Biomechanics Research Centre (BioMec) at NUI Galway is seeking applications for a funded-PhD position in Multiscale Mechanics of Bone Fragility in Type-2 Diabetes for a project funded by the Irish Research Council Laureate Scheme, under the supervision of Dr. Ted Vaughan (Google Scholar).

Funded PhD Fellowships in Computational Modelling of Polymer- and Metal-based Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Implants

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The Biomechanics Research Centre at the National University of Ireland, Galway are seeking expressions of interest for several funded-PhD positions in computational modelling of polymer- and metal-based bioresorbable vascular scaffolds, as part of a larger EU Horizon-2020 consortium project.

Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme – Seeking Postdoctoral Candidates in the area of Multiscale Mechanics of Biological Tissues

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The 2016 Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme launches in October 2015 and seeks to fund early-stage postdoctoral researchers across all disciplines for up to 2 years. I am seeking potential postdoctoral candidates that would be willing to apply for funding under this scheme, which, if successful, would allow them to carry out research in the area of Multiscale Mechanics of Biological Tissues in the Biomechanics Research Centre at the National University of Ireland, Galway.