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related discipline. You will have strong experience in one or more of the following areas: electrified powertrains, marine robotics systems, automation, or predictive maintenance using data analytics
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advanced analytics to benefit every patient interaction, clinical trial, and biomedical discovery and to enhance public health. This PhD is funded as part of the HDR UK Inflammation and Immunity Driver
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Birmingham City Council to start in October 2025. This PhD project aims to investigate how changes in travel modes can contribute to achieving net-zero emissions in urban transport. Specifically, it will
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, data analytics, and co-designed interventions. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to applied research that informs urban policy and planning, particularly around air quality monitoring and
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landscapes including the UK, focusing on challenges that emerge at the intersection of hazard exposure and health service access and availability. Potential projects should involve multi-data analytics (e.g
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several processing units with variable memory, can be profiled to pool the resources. The analytical systems, developed on data collected by onboard sensors and software triggers, can assist the operating
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This PhD project aims to reduce—by approximately an order of magnitude—the time and computational effort required to evaluate point-defect energetics in technologically important mixed-anion
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(nathan.einbinder@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a four-year PhD studentship and will start, 1st January 2026. The project is funded from Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable
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short courses in the core subjects of this PhD programme including process intensification and green chemistry. This project is part of the Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) Centre for Doctoral training
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| £20780 + £2500 industry top up (per annum (tax free)) Overview This exciting, fully-funded PhD opportunity invites applications from candidates with a robust foundation in data science, modelling, and