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Faculty of Science

University
University of Strathclyde
Tel
+44 (0) 141 548 2014
Email
contact-facultyofscience@strath.ac.uk
Web address
http://www.strath.ac.uk
Details
Science at the University of Strathclyde

Situated in the heart of Glasgow, the Faculty of Science at the University of Strathclyde provides a flourishing environment for postgraduate study with excellent research facilities and academic expertise.

Scholarships are available for well-qualified applicants

Opportunities are available in the following areas:
• Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (Biomedicinal Chemistry and Drug Delivery; Cell Biology; Infection, Immunity, Microbiology and Parasitology; Integrative Mammalian Biology including Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Health; Pharmaceutical Care and Public Health; Food Science)
• Computer and Information Sciences (Artificial Intelligence; Software Engineering; Information Management and Retrieval; Mathematically Structured Programming; Global and Mobile Dataflow Systems)
• Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Chemical Nanosciences, Chemical Structure & Dynamics, Forensic Science, Inorganic Synthesis, Materials Discovery and Functionality, Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Physical Organic Chemistry)
• Mathematics and Statistics (Applied Analysis; Continuum Mechanics and Industrial Mathematics; Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing; Population Modelling and Epidemiology; Stochastic Analysis)
• Physics (Nanoscience; Semiconductors; Biomolecular and Chemical Physics; Optics; Quantum Information and Coherence; Photonic Technologies; Laser-Plasma Interactions; Fusion; HIgh-Power Radio-Frequency Science and Engineering)
• Photonics (Advanced Laser Sources; Semiconductor disk lasers (VECSELs) and microlasers; Semiconductor Emitter Structures and Devices; III-V semiconductors, including dilute and wide bandgap nitrides; Photonic micro-systems involved micro-LEDs; Hybrid GaN/organic optoelectronics; and diamond electronics; Biophotonics)
 
 
 

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