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PHD GSO 002-25 Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in Bio-Nano Mechanics for Biomedical Applications School of Engineering, University of Galway

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time funded PhD scholarship starting in September 2025 affiliated to the College of Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, within the Biomedical Engineering discipline at the University of Galway.

University of Galway

Located in the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence

For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie

Detailed Project Description

This project will utilize a combination of computer simulations, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology to develop novel bio-inspired materials and self-assembly systems for biomedical applications. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to impactful research within a vibrant and supportive research environment. This PhD position is offered within the University of Galway's renowned Biomedical Engineering program, known for its excellence in bridging theoretical concepts with real-world applications.

Living allowance (Stipend): €25,000 per annum (tax-exempt scholarship award)

University fees: Waived

Start date: 1st September 2025

Academic Entry Requirements:

  1. A master’s degree (preferred) in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, or a related discipline.
  2. Strong academic record with demonstrated ability to conduct independent research.
  3. Excellent written and communication skills.

To Apply for the Scholarship:

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, and academic transcripts to:

Dr. Xuliang Qian at xuliang.qian@universityofgalway.ie

Candidates are also encouraged to explore external funding opportunities, such as:

  • Hardiman Research Scholarship (deadline 07 / 02 / 2025):

https://www.universityofgalway.ie/hardiman-scholarships/

  • China Scholarship Council (CSC) Joint Scholarship:

https://www.universityofgalway.ie/global-galway/studyinireland/yourcountry/china/#tab5

  • Additional funding options may be available here:

https://www.universityofgalway.ie/science-engineering/scholarships/#tab2

Contact Name: Dr. Xuliang Qian

Contact Email: xuliang.qian@universityofgalway.ie

Application Deadline: 07 / 03 / 2025 and time 00:00 (Irish time 24hr format)

Primary Supervisor name: Dr. Xuliang Qian

 

Closing Date: Friday, 07 Mar 2025

Application: PHD GSO 002-25 Bio-Nano Mechanics for Biomedical Applications

Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in Continuous epilepsy monitoring using low power sensors and embedded Machine Learning at the Discipline of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in September 2025 or sooner affiliated to the Discipline of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the University of Galway.

University of Galway

Located in the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence

For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie

Detailed Project Description: Wearable technologies embedded with multiple intelligent sensors have reached an important cusp where various human factors such as portability, wearability and longer battery life are approaching utility for continuous real-time monitoring in early disease detection and diagnosis, such as epilepsy. The lack of portability and long-term wearability of current commercial wearable devices, as well as their high energy consumption, make it unsuitable and uncomfortable for continuous ambulatory monitoring. The project aims to design high performance ultra-low power analogue front end (AFE) system combined with edge computing ML algorithms that can sense, analyse, process and autonomously act to detect incipient events such as epileptic seizures. It is anticipated that the by the end of the project, the design will be validated through pilot clinical trials.

This project will be undertaken as a 4-year structured PhD programme at the University of Galway, which will involve the completion of 30 ECTS credits of level 9 taught courses. Every PhD student, in addition to a supervisor, has their own Graduate Research Committee (GRC) of three academic staff members. The formal role of the GRC is to review the student’s progress annually and to make a recommendation to the College on progression into the next year of the programme.

Living allowance (Stipend): The work is supported and funded for a duration of four years by the College of Science & Engineering, University of Galway. The annual stipend is €25,000 and the tuition fees (EU/Non-EU) are waived in full.

University fees: The university fees for 2024/2025 are €5,750 per annum for EU students and €15,000 per annum for Non-EU students. Additionally, there is a student levy of €140 per annum, which is mandatory for all students to pay.

Start date: September 2025 or sooner

Academic Entry Requirements:

  • Bachelor's/Master’s degree in electronic engineering.
  • Excellent hands-on experience in PCB prototyping using EAGLE/KiCAD.
  • Experience with test measurement equipment, including Power Supplies, Oscilloscope, Signal Generators, DAQ, etc.
  • Proficiency in circuit simulation tools such as LTSpice (preferred)/TINA/Multisim.
  • Knowledge of low-power biopotential amplifier design and energy harvesting techniques is preferred.
  • Candidates with machine learning skills, particularly in embedded ML, is desired.
  • Willingness to work on both bioelectronic circuits and embedded ML integration.
  • Proficiency in computer programming languages such as Python and C++.
  • Experience in peer-reviewed conference/journal publications will be preferred.

To Apply for the Scholarship:

Interested candidates should use the Google Form (LINK) to submit the following required documents. Please note that no email submissions will be accepted.

  • CV
  • Cover Letter detailing how your skills are aligned for this role
  • A statement of personal research interests detailing - rationale to pursue higher degree by research (PhD), and attributes that demonstrate their capability to be a good researcher, e.g. motivation (500 words maximum)
  • Academic Transcripts
  • Contact information for two references

Informal queries regarding the role should be directed to Dr. Soumyajyoti Maji at soumyajyoti.maji@universityofgalway.ie.

Contact Name: Dr. Soumyajyoti Maji

Contact Email: soumyajyoti.maji@universityofgalway.ie

Application Deadline: 14/04/2025 and time 11:00A.M. (Irish time 24hr format)

Primary Supervisor name: Dr. Soumyajyoti Maji

Closing Date: Monday, 14 Apr 2025

Application: PhD GSO 003-25 Continuous epilepsy monitoring using low power sensors and

Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in RNA-Based Molecular Machines and Computation.

Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in September 25 affiliated to the School of Computer Science, College of Science and Engineering at the University of Galway.

University of Galway

Located in the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence

For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ie

Detailed Project Description

At its core, life is computation. Every cell is an intricate molecular processor, receiving inputs, modifying internal states, and producing outputs in a continuous, dynamic dialogue with its environment. But unlike silicon-based computers, biological computation does not rely on rigid logic gates or binary circuits. Instead, it is fluid, emergent, and deeply entangled with the materiality of molecules themselves. This project explores RNA not merely as an information carrier but as an active computational substrate—a material capable of self-assembly, transformation, and information processing. We aim to engineer RNA-based supramolecular machines, molecular constructs that interact via oligonucleotide exchange, forming programmable networks that process inputs, compute transitions, and reconfigure in response to molecular signals.

Living allowance (Stipend): €25,000 per annum, [tax-exempt scholarship award]

University fees: Fees are paid on behalf of the PhD candidate.

Start date: September 2025

To Apply for the Scholarship:

Interested candidates should send an email to effirul.ramlan@universityofgalway.ie with (1) A CV detailing academic background, relevant experience, and publications (if any), (2) A short research statement (max. 1 page), and (3) Any additional supporting materials (e.g., code, project reports, preprints) that highlight your relevant expertise in biological computing or related areas.

Application Deadline: March 31st, 2025, at [23:59] (Irish time 24hr format)

Supervisors: Dr. Effirul Ramlan, and Dr. Andrew Flaus

Closing Date: Monday, 31 Mar 2025

Application: PhD GSO 004-25 RNA-Based Molecular Machines and Computation.

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