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candidate to join the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF) research project of Dr. Zsuzsanna Koczor-Benda on “Quantum embedding for functional nanodevice design” in the Department of Chemistry at
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Project advert Video-based technologies can capture players’ match kinematic data. Recently, FIFA have implemented a video-based skeletal tracking system into their referee decision support
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Project details: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) support a wide range of applications, from smartphone navigation to autonomous vehicles. The global GNSS market is substantial, with
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Institution: University of Roehampton (in partnership with LSE) Location: London (campus and partner-organisations) Funding: Full studentships (tuition + stipend) Overview The CRICA programme is a
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chronic monitoring and facilitate seamless integration into dynamic neuromodulation systems for closed-loop therapeutic interventions. By leveraging graphene’s exceptional electrochemical properties with
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University of Birmingham Meteorology and Climate group The studentship is embedded in our University of Birmingham group of Meteorology and Climatology (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity
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membership and/or the outcomes of interest. This PhD studentship is funded as part of the Re-thinking Health Policy in Multimorbidity (REMIT) project. The REMIT project aims to develop new methods to assess
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. The imperative is to move beyond task-specific AI and harness these foundational models for genuine network autonomy, realised through a collaborative ecosystem of specialised agents. This research will address
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aquaculture, ensuring robust experimental validation of behavioural biomarkers. Dr Jun Chew (Engineering) will lead on sensor design, system integration, and embedded software development. Industrial engagement
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cultured meat, and to explore interventions that may help narrow the gap between intentions and actual consumption. This studentship is also embedded within the wider CARMA project (see here ) and in