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for arcs in vacuum circuit breakers. This project is conducted in partnership with an international switchgear manufacturer to understand how the electrical arcs in vacuum circuit breakers interact with
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Project advert The Coriolis mass flowmeter (CMF), is among the most accurate mass flowmeter products, and is widely used in the oil & gas, water & wastewater industries across the globe. CMFs
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creating robust, low cost, and real-time edge-AI algorithms capable of accurately classifying diverse marine species and debris under complex and dynamic underwater conditions. The demand for such a low-cost
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evolutionary roles of fleshy fruits in two hyperdiverse tribes, Myrteae and Syzygieae, examining how fruit and seed traits influence niche dynamics, dispersal, and climate vulnerability. Leveraging AI
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environments, in both crystalline and disordered materials. It can be used to determine atomic-scale structures of organic and inorganic systems as well as their dynamics. Here, the developed methods will have
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costs will also be provided. Overview This project explores the design of scalable and privacy-preserving AI systems for pervasive healthcare environments, where embedded devices and dynamic sensor
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This 3.5 year PhD project is fully funded for UK students. Your tuition fees will be paid, and you will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26). We expect
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projects in the Centre for AI and Robotics Research. Funded PhD projects Adaptive Systems Research Group Artificial Intelligence in Games Continual and Open-ended Reinforcement Learning Information and the
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of this project is to study how entrepreneurial firms engage with IP strategy in the context of dynamic technological disruption and their ecosystems. A potential area for exploration is how innovative startups and
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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