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working with complex data Enjoy learning beyond your current expertise with the support of our excellent interdisciplinary team Eligibility Start date: 1 October 2025 Open to applicants eligible for UK home
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delivery or regenerative medicine. The student will formulate new 3D-printable materials and develop new design methods, for functional 4D-printed devices with either fast self-resetting responses or complex
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to achieve complex and customisable micro-robots to provide personalised healthcare solutions. Advantages: This studentship will take place in world-leading research laboratories for additive manufacturing
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into their structure. However, we don’t yet know how to design these complex printed parts and we are still developing new leading-edge materials to grant them new capabilities. Advantages: In this PhD studentship, you
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to analyse complex datasets, extract meaningful insights, and guide the optimisation of drug molecules. Collaborate with internal groups, including the Centre for Additive Manufacturing (CfAM) to design and
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testing (NDT) or laser ablation. This exciting PhD opportunity offers a unique combination of academic and industrial challenges, equipping the student with the skills to tackle complex mechatronics
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of GAGs Are confident working with complex data Enjoy learning beyond your current expertise with the support of our excellent interdisciplinary team Eligibility Start date: 1 October 2025 Open to
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. These innovations are driven by the need to complete complex repairs without disassembling industrial installations. By integrating these technologies, we aim to develop hybrid robotic systems that combine locomotion
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the scalability and robustness of AI in complex environments which is a major step towards the digital transformation of the manufacturing industry. Motivation Automation is key to meeting the growing demand
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aforementioned tasks with the following actions: Develop the principles and theories for governing the scalability principles for building innovative robotics end-effectors that can access geometrically complex