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and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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the combined themes of human-computer interaction and critical computing. The lab will be exploring the notion of "deceptive by design" on all fronts: social identity cues in the design of LLM-based chatbots
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Supervisors: Professor Greg Hannon and Dr Ben Nicholson For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit their websites: https
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application of computational tools for the early detection and deconstruction of chromosomal instability in cancer” For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications
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hands-on and applied, with modules such as: Applied Nanoscience, an introductory module covering core topics in Nanoscience research, experimental skills and data analysis through lab practicals; Systems
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Hamied Department of Chemistry. For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit their website at http://www-balasubramanian.ch.cam.ac.uk . Project
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will, and many more. For more information about our research topics please visit our website: https://www.cam-dtp.ac.uk/students/current-opportunities/ If you are interested in one of these topics
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radiation, such as alpha particles emitted by TAT, remain largely unexplored. Emerging data suggest that some cancer cells within the alpha particle emission path only receive sub-lethal levels of DNA damage
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: Advanced molecular and protein analysis Mass spectrometry-based imaging Multi-omics technologies Preclinical cardiometabolic animal models They will also gain professional development in data stewardship
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Supervisor: Professor Jason Carroll Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit