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, GNSS positioning is highly susceptible to errors from atmospheric distortions, multipath effects, and receiver noise. Recent advances in deep learning have shown that data-driven pseudorange correction
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-term risk to society (WEF, 2025). The increasing advance of large language models (LLMs) has led to a rapid rise in LLM misuse by malicious actors, for the purposes of low-cost generation of fake news
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promising targets for antiviral drug development. While the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the threat of RNA viruses, large DNA viruses such as African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) remain underexplored despite
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allowing us to recognise individuals on the basis of visual and vocal characteristics and automate the large-scale quantification of behavioural and physiological responses. The aim of this PhD is to combine
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Spectrometry Facility at Birmingham; a large, multidisciplinary research team that works together operating the latest state-of-the-art mass spectrometers. The PhD will start with extensive training in the state
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Environment - Wiley Online Library Additive Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Review Big data, machine learning, and digital twin assisted additive manufacturing: A review - ScienceDirect Full article: Achieving
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they affect local and regional flood risk. This PhD project will explore how riverbeds in large tropical systems respond to the pressures of sand mining, and whether disturbed beds recover once mining stops
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technologies and the future of money Explainable artificial intelligence (AI) in financial services Integration of FinTech and big data in financial markets and sustainable finance. To discuss the entry
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DoS: Dr Michelle Harris 2nd Supervisor: Dr Andy Parsons 3rd Supervisor: Dr Katie Jones 4th Supervisor: Dr Giuliano Laudone Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship, starting 01
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, etc. Start date: 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This PhD project is fully funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the University of East Anglia for 42 months. Funding includes tuition fees