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and signal processing techniques, to achieve those are the fundamental questions the PhD will answer: 1) How to establish high radar coherence and sensitivity 2) How to optimise multistatic radar target
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excellence, developing and applying innovative research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Behaviour in projects targeting social good. Research at N/LAB focuses on the development and application
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conservation targets. The student will use advanced modelling techniques to predict how different solar park configurations could balance biodiversity gains with the practicalities of land-use and energy
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problem that affects consumer trust, regulatory compliance, and public health. Often targeting high-value commodities, advanced analytical methods are needed to monitor the integrity of the supply chain and
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conducted in collaboration with the Environment Agency, who are targeting a 15% increase in saltmarsh extent in the next 20 years. The Environment Agency will join us on site during field work, and the
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adversarial attacks or evasion techniques specifically targeting encrypted traffic analysis. It also seeks to ascertain whether the system can detect subtle or slowly developing attacks that attempt to mimic
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-engineered cyber-range which is available to the project to simulate a wide variety of target systems and set-ups. By combining established cybersecurity practices with adaptive AI-driven techniques
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channel fidelity. Several of the targeted 6G frequency bands are even being considered for extremely high frequency bands such as the W-band (75–110 GHz) and the D-band (110–170 GHz). In order to achieve
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to develop enhanced NbS strategies that target micropollutant removal and remain compatible with other ecological and environmental benefits. The aims of this project are therefore to 1) benchmark the long
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that align with Net Zero targets without compromising torque-speed performance. Aim This PhD project aims to develop a new generation of electric machines optimised for sustainability across the full lifecycle