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ideas and potential supervision. This informal conversation can help you refine your proposal, identify a suitable supervisor and gain a clearer sense of what doctoral study involves. We also suggest
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will investigate how individual and collective decision processes emerge from physical systems’ dynamical sensorimotor loops, with a focus on the tight coupling between body dynamics, sensing, and
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depends on activation of its virulence regulator PrfA, a transcription factor that senses the host environment. PrfA function is essential for pathogenesis; its inactivation renders the bacterium harmless
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erosion and subsequent effect on land-to-lake dynamics using isotope tracer and source apportionment methodology at test sites in the Winam Gulf. (2) Explore use of remote sensing data and machine learning
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, delivering high-resolution imaging and molecular Raman sensing to improve diagnosis of cancer and enable localised treatment. What we offer: The chance to work in a world-class multi-disciplinary team
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serious safety risks for older adults, and rapid, reliable detection can significantly reduce long-term injury and improve emergency response. Building on recent advances in vibration-based sensing
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to direct self-assembly. The approach promises scalable, energy-efficient alternatives to lithography for photonic, sensing, and energy applications. Thin films of Chladni patterns could also enable novel
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personal circumstances) as well as flexible working and part-time study requests, to enable greater access to a PhD. All our supervisors support us with this aim, so please feel comfortable in discussing
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, the project will develop algorithms for ecological sensing, adaptive motion planning, and energy optimisation under real-world constraints. Scaled experiments and high-fidelity simulations will validate system
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software-defined radios further increases the potential for exploitation by a wide range of actors. Unlike software flaws, vulnerabilities in physical components cannot be ‘patched’ in the traditional sense