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Primary Supervisor - Dr Neda Trifonova Background The UK marine environment is a complex, high-demand space. It provides vital services, including food provision through fisheries and aquaculture
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creating robust, low cost, and real-time edge-AI algorithms capable of accurately classifying diverse marine species and debris under complex and dynamic underwater conditions. The demand for such a low-cost
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technical skills in data analytics, AI, and systems engineering, you'll gain expertise in translating complex technology into business value—a rare and valuable combination. You'll develop strong project
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in the study of problems in quantum many-body physics through the lens of quantum information and quantum computing? Do you enjoy studying complex quantum mechanical systems both from a physical and a
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project costs will also be provided. Overview England's vital low-lying areas, including the Fens and Romney Marshes, depend on complex networks of drains, rivers, and pumps to regulate water levels. These
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(Beraza and Rushworth) whose work have a strong translational aim. This team will train the PhD student in a series of preclinical in vivo models; molecular biology and immunology methodologies; and complex
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
nature makes them susceptible to complex damage modes like delamination, fibre breakage, and matrix cracking, especially under high-velocity impacts from projectiles or debris. Current assessment
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learning and AI, to interpret complex datasets and extract meaningful patterns related to geographic origin and land-use history. You will join a vibrant research community and benefit from interdisciplinary
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, and networking skills. Person specification This interdisciplinary research is best suited for individuals with broad interests in understanding the implications of climate change and an attitude to
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Warfare, Information and Cyber (EWIC) provides an exceptional environment for this research, offering access to specialised expertise, cutting-edge labs, and a network of defence and security partners