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controlling femtosecond pulses remains a major challenge. Metamaterials are artificial structures with subwavelength features that enable tailored optical responses not found in nature—such as negative
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limitations. They rely on artificial markers attached to bones, requiring additional incisions that increase the risk of injury and infection. The manual registration process adds 15-20 minutes to surgery
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these advanced systems still rely on old technologies based on standard glass lenses and components which are bulky and have limited capabilities. Metamaterials are artificial materials that use digitally-arranged
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these advanced systems still rely on old technologies based on standard glass lenses and components which are bulky and have limited capabilities. Metamaterials are artificial materials that use digitally-arranged
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and the Mobile Robotics group , as well as the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence . The group also actively collaborates internationally with top institutions in the US and Sweden. If you are
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for Security Operations Centres (SOCs) while pioneering strategies for quantum-era resilience. This project sits at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Explainable Computing. It
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Santos, Dr RG Bryant, Dr Chris Bousfield Application Deadline: 31 October 2025 Details We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to develop innovative artificial intelligence methods for plant species
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engineering, computational neuroscience, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from
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, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from nonlinear control and optimisation
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limitations. They rely on artificial markers attached to bones, requiring additional incisions that increase the risk of injury and infection. The manual registration process adds 15-20 minutes to surgery