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== PhD Studentship Opportunities for UK National ==
== MRes Opportunities for 2016/17 ==


The Developmental Biomechanics Lab is seeking exceptional PhD studentship candidates to put forward for a competitive departmental studentship round. The project involves computational modelling of fetal movement, and is suitable to a candidate with Biomechanics and computational modelling skills. Suitable candidates should have an excellent track record, such as first class degrees, academic awards and/or extensive prior research experience. Prior publications are also an advantage. Funding restrictions mean that '''only candidates with UK nationality are eligible'''. To express interest, please email Dr Nowlan to describe how your interests and experience align with the project, and include your CV.
Opportunities are available in the Developmental Biomechanics group for enthusiastic MRes students. The research focus of the group is the importance of fetal movements for skeletal development. When a baby doesn’t move enough in the womb, their bones and joints may not form normally, and our research aims to find out why and how this can occur. Both experimental and computational projects are available, and researchers from either a biology (e.g., developmental biology, physiology, genetics) or engineering background are welcome- we are an interdisciplinary group!


[[Image:Fetal Movement.tif|742px|Fetal Movement Image]]
If you are interested in pursuing an MRes project in our group then please email [[Nowlan:Contact|Dr Nowlan]] to arrange a chat and include in your email (a) your CV and (b) a brief description of what type of project you are interested in and why. Please note that applicants must arrange their own funding sources.


== Research Opportunities ==
Possible project ideas:
 
* The importance of mechanical forces for spine development in the embryonic chick
Applications from exceptional prospective postgraduate students and highly motivated researchers are welcome at any time and can be submitted by email.
* Creating a mechanobiological simulation of joint shape morphogenesis
* Computational modelling of human fetal movements
* Effects on prenatal joint development of a period of immobility followed by movement recovery in the chick model system
* Image registration analysis of joint shape development

Revision as of 01:59, 29 April 2016

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MRes Opportunities for 2016/17

Opportunities are available in the Developmental Biomechanics group for enthusiastic MRes students. The research focus of the group is the importance of fetal movements for skeletal development. When a baby doesn’t move enough in the womb, their bones and joints may not form normally, and our research aims to find out why and how this can occur. Both experimental and computational projects are available, and researchers from either a biology (e.g., developmental biology, physiology, genetics) or engineering background are welcome- we are an interdisciplinary group!

If you are interested in pursuing an MRes project in our group then please email Dr Nowlan to arrange a chat and include in your email (a) your CV and (b) a brief description of what type of project you are interested in and why. Please note that applicants must arrange their own funding sources.

Possible project ideas:

  • The importance of mechanical forces for spine development in the embryonic chick
  • Creating a mechanobiological simulation of joint shape morphogenesis
  • Computational modelling of human fetal movements
  • Effects on prenatal joint development of a period of immobility followed by movement recovery in the chick model system
  • Image registration analysis of joint shape development