The INSIGNEO INSTITUTE have two three open positions for two postdocs and one PHD student to contribute to two EPSRC funded projects at Insigneo, University of Sheffield.
1) Postdoc on Experimental Bone Biomechanics
-> project: "ChildBone: A novel digital twin to assess bone strength in children”
-> project: "ChildBone: A novel digital twin to assess bone strength in children”
-> line manager: Prof Enrico Dall'Ara
-> start: September 2025 (or until November 2025)
-> Duration: 34 months
-> Position open to international researchers
-> Duration: 34 months
-> Position open to international researchers
-> Application deadline: 30/06/2025
-> link with details and application: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNI385/research-associate-in-experimental-bone-biomechanics-dallara
2) Postdoc on Computational Bone Biomechanics
> project: "ChildBone: A novel digital twin to assess bone strength in children”
-> line manager: Dr Xinshan Li
-> start: September 2025 (or until November 2025)
-> Duration: 34 months
-> Position open to international researchers
-> Duration: 34 months
-> Position open to international researchers
-> Application deadline: 30/06/2025
-> link with details and application: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNI384/research-associate-in-computational-bone-biomechanics
3) PhD scholarship on Virtual Human Twin for predicting bone adaptation due to pharmacological and biomechanical treatments
-> project: Virtual Human and Mouse Twins for Osteoporosis (VMHTs-OP)
-> project: Virtual Human and Mouse Twins for Osteoporosis (VMHTs-OP)
-> supervisors: Prof Enrico Dall'Ara and Dr Vee San Cheong
-> start: October 2025 (but possibility to start in March 2026 if position is not filled by October)
-> Duration: 3.5 years
-> Requirement: UK Home Student (more details here: https://lnkd.in/ezr4Hfr5)
-> Application deadline: open until filled
-> Duration: 3.5 years
-> Requirement: UK Home Student (more details here: https://lnkd.in/ezr4Hfr5)
-> Application deadline: open until filled
-> link with details and application:
For any question you can direct to Enrico Dall'Ara (e.dallara@sheffield.ac.uk)