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long non-coding (nc) RNA molecules produced from eukaryotic genomes in addition to protein-coding mRNA. Mutations in non-coding regions of the genome and altered expression of ncRNAs underpins a number
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automation, and mission-critical communications. A key challenge in cell-free massive MIMO is maintaining high performance under dynamic channel conditions, hardware imperfections, and potential adversarial
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and kinematic models with machine-learning-based channel state information (CSI) prediction to enable robust, low-latency connectivity across multi-layer NTN systems. This PhD project sits
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families of quantum codes such as permutation invariant codes and some bosonic codes. This PhD will explore the theoretical application and optimisation of these quantum codes for quantum technologies
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extending the existing VL dataset. Design and evaluate DL models capable of classifying marine litter types using multispectral data, with a focus on achieving robustness to varying spectral channel
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processing, or optimisation to turn heterogeneous knowledge (channel/network state, maps and topology, mobility, hardware constraints, and task-level KPIs) into reliable and efficient decisions. The work spans
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sensitivity is limited by their clamping mechanism, which acts as an unavoidable loss channel and makes it challenging to access quantum resources for sensing and to tune the bandwidth of the sensor
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’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8040f The Research Area is: Civil Engineering (Water Resources) Select PhD Civil
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for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8040F · Research Area: Civil Engineering · select ‘PhD Civil Engineering Water Resources (full time)’ as the programme of study You will then need
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Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8201F The Research Area is: Physical Geography Select PhD Civil Engineering (full