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School/Faculty: School of Physics and Astronomy / Faculty of Engineering Project OverviewCholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) affects approximately 3,000 people in the UK each year, with increasing incidence and mortality. This PhD offers the opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team developing a radical approach for better detection and treatment using ultra-thin snake-like robots and advanced optical imaging techniques. The project integrates:
This cutting-edge approach combines physics, engineering, and clinical applications to develop innovative cancer diagnostic and treatment technologies. Supervisors
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How to ApplyThe PhD student will work jointly in the labs of Prof Notingher, Dr Gordon, and Dr Mohammad. For further information, please contact Prof Ioan Notingher at [email]. Applications should be submitted via the University of Nottingham portal: How to Apply
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