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tend to fail in a catastrophic and brittle manner, posing significant safety concerns. Hybridisation has emerged as a promising strategy to mitigate this limitation, enhancing the properties
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for Security Operations Centres (SOCs) while pioneering strategies for quantum-era resilience. This project sits at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Explainable Computing. It
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work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. The Department of Computer Science is an
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excellent’ (3*) while 90% of its research has been classified as having ‘outstanding’ (4*) or ‘very considerable’ (3*) impact. The Centre for Engineering Research and the Network and Security Research Centre
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pathogens, which cause significant losses in crop yield each year. Battling plant disease is essential for sustainable agriculture and global food security, and new avenues are required to address
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promise adaptability, resilience, and safety, yet remain tethered to bulky compressors and electronics. This project proposes a radical alternative: locomotion generated by coupled fluidic oscillators
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(CHF) phenomena – the prediction of which is key to safely designing and operating water based nuclear reactors. Current industrial modelling tools necessitate excessively conservative safety margins
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Adriaenssens, phage biology, and Dr Claire Jenkins, UK Health Security Agency lead for E. coli. Together they will provide world class training and support to the student in developing cutting edge skills in
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lithology, climate, catchment size), with sediment and laser scanning data offering a secure and rapid start to the work. This PhD has an international supervisory team providing expertise in volcanic island
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and signal processing methods using machine learning techniques to enhance the resilience, efficiency, and security of cell-free massive MIMO systems, which are expected to play a key role in next