Dear List,
I and collaborators within RVC and Foster + Partners are advertising a PhD studentship to work on scaling of bone fatigue repair as inspiration for architecture using newly-emerging self-healing cement technology.
RVC is well known for its comparative approach to skeletal biology and animal locomotion. F+P have an international profile, with completed projects including 30 St Mary Axe ('the Gherkin'), Queen Alia Amman International Airport and the Millau Viaduct.
The project comprises biological, image analysis and computational components and so I thought it might be of interest to members of this list, or to your students. Further details are available on the RVC website:
http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Postgraduate/Research/PhD/Doube.cfmThe studentship is funded to the level of UK/EU fees. Closing date for applications is soon - 23 February. Should a suitable candidate apply, the project would start in October 2014.
Best regards,
Michael
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Dr Michael Doube
BPhil BVSc PhD MRCVS
Lecturer, Comparative Biomedical Sciences
The Royal Veterinary College, University of London
London NW1 0TU
United Kingdom
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