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and significantly impair treatment development. The ability to identify patients at risk of rapid progression and to predict the extent of muscle degeneration in a specific individual are critical unmet
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-critical decisions in real time. These systems rely heavily on sensor data (e.g., GPS, pressure transducers, image processors), making them vulnerable to stealthy threats like False Data Injection (FDI) and
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year. Working at the intersection of water engineering, environmental microbiology, robotics, and lifecycle analysis, you will evaluate autonomous underwater skimming robots that minimise energy use in
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questions for research interviews. Conducting a series of semi-structured interviews at UoN. Transcription and analysis of qualitative data. Attending research team meetings. Contributing to publication
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treatment, material and energy flow analysis, integrated data modelling, systems dynamics modelling, circular economy, sustainability assessment performance, decision-support tool design Month when Interviews
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, the adoption of AI in project management remains in the nascent stages. This PhD project will critically investigate how AI is shaping the management of projects and project studies. It aims to generate new
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-based reviews, data collection and analysis, written outputs, and the dissemination of research findings to different audiences, including through investor briefings and academic publications. We
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evaluating school-based delivery of CBT-T for children and young people with non-underweight eating disorders. The project begins with a systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise existing evidence on
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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codes for analysis; coordinate with the PI and Lab Manager; participate in regular group meetings and other group activities. Fixed term: The position is available with a flexible starting date. The funds