Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Biological sciences » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Ireland Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 17:00 (Europe/Dublin) Type of Contract Not Applicable Job Status Other Job Status Extra Information Other Hours Per Week 39 hr/week Offer Starting Date 15 Dec 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Reference Number PHD GSO 016-25 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for afull-time, fully-funded PhD scholarship inAI-powered organ bioprinting.The scholarship will be under the supervision of Dr Andrew Daly, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering.
The researcher will join Dr Daly's lab, whichcombines expertise in 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering, and biomaterials. The group leverages this interdisciplinary research expertise for heart tissue bioprinting applications. Previous examples of our work can be found here and here. For further information, see biofabrication.ie. Our lab is located inthe vibrant biomaterials research cluster at CÚRAM, the Research Ireland Centre for Medical Devices at theUniversity of Galway, which possesses state-of-the-art biomaterials and tissue engineering research facilities.The position is available from October 2025.
University of Galway:Located in the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, with over 18,000 students and more than 2,400 staff, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence .In particular, the University of Galway is a leading international research hub for Medtech and Biomedical Engineering Research, and Galway's Medtech cluster is globally recognised as one of the top 5 in the world.
Project Description: Bioprinting technology holds tremendous potential for developing artificial tissues and organs that mimic the complexity of their native counterparts. Despite considerable advances in the field, the limited reproducibility and adaptability of bioprinting are significant challenges. This frontier research project will focus on establishing a new intelligent, AI-driven bioprinting platform with volumetric process vision and closed-loop control. This technology will be leveraged to fabricate multicellular human heart tissue constructs derived from induced pluripotent stem cells. As part of the PhD program, you will receive advanced training in biofabrication, microscopy, computer vision, and hydrogel engineering techniques.
Stipend: Fully funded four-year scholarship - €25,000per annum (tax-exempt scholarship award). You will also receive a high-end laptop for your research. Travel expenses are included to attend leading international conferences.
University fees:University fees are fully covered by the scholarship.
Start date:Expected start date of Winter 2025 or Spring 2026
Academic Entry Requirements:Applicants must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Physics, Computer Science or a related field. Prospective candidates should be enthusiastic, motivated, and willing to learn new skills.
To Apply for the Scholarship:Interested candidates should send their CVs (including the names of two referees) and a one-page motivation letter explaining why they would like to join the project to Dr Andrew Daly at andrew.daly@universityofgalway.ie. Please use the subject line "PhD application". For an informal discussion on the positions, do not hesitate to reach out via email.
Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Education Level Undergraduate
Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering
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