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to collaboratively work with computational scientists and surgeons exploring novel ways to transform research and practice in surgical care. Please feel free to contact the main supervisor informally with your CV and
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applications for a PhD studentship focused on developing and validating innovative origami-paper eDNA sensors with community scientists for the rapid detection of chemical and microbial contaminants in rivers
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Cranfield University is excited to invite applications for a PhD studentship focused on developing and validating innovative origami-paper eDNA sensors with community scientists for the rapid
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degree or equivalent in a related discipline. Ideal for a geographer, environmental scientist or social scientist interested in how humans perceive, interact and influence the natural environment. Should
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students Subject areas Computer sciences Physical & Environmental Sciences Project description The accelerating impacts of climate change—particularly those related to water, such as flooding, coastal
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to apply. Following shortlisting and interview, successful applicants will then be required to submit a UCL graduate application and register on the Child Health PhD programme to take up the PhD studentship
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covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student with funding provided by the Leverhulme Trust through the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme. Options exist for PhD and Master + PhD routes
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manipulation, risk mapping, computational skills) will be gained by the doctoral researcher, who will be hosted at the Met Office as a visiting scientist. The project will also draw unique knowledge in heat-AQ
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of short-axis MR image sequences. Training You will be based at the Vision Computing Lab within the School of Computing Sciences, which specializes in deep learning for medical image analysis and neural
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within the Institute of Health Informatics. The studentships will commence from Feb 2026. About the project Successful applicants will work with the programme coordinator to identify a project and a