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The School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham is pleased to invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship in deployable, efficient, and trustworthy computer vision. This is
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the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), as part of the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Research Group (AMTRG), which leads cutting-edge manufacturing research with a world-unique Omnifactory facility This fully
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during continuous shearing, which impacts wind turbine foundations, underground pipelines, pharmaceutical manufacture, among others. Sand is the most ubiquitous engineering material on earth, yet research
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. What you should have: A 1st degree in physics or engineering. An interest in optics, some ability in computer programming A desire to learn new skills in complementary disciplines. You will work jointly
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information about the CDT programme, please visit the CDT website at www.fusion-engineering-cdt.ac.uk or send an email to hello@fusion-engineering-cdt.ac.uk . Candidate requirements: Due to the nature
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Department: School of Computer Science Details of Studentship: Fully Funded PhD Studentships Applications are invited from Home and International students for a number of fully-funded PhD
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. Desirable Skills (an advantage, not a requirement) Data analysis skills in python. An interest in energy policy / the economics of energy. Numerical modelling. Eligibility This studentship is available for UK
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, enabling a more stable and efficacious drug delivery over conventionally dosed medicine. This work integrates high data-density reaction/bioanalysis techniques, laboratory automation & robotics and machine
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27 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Biomedical engineering Medical sciences » Other Researcher Profile
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record, in many areas of breast cancer including pathology; cell, molecular and radiation biology/radiotherapy; medical oncology/chemotherapy; translational oncology; clinical trials; pre-clinical models