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. This limits our ability to design next-generation insulation materials for higher voltage applications across different sectors. A fundamental reason for the stalled progress in electrical treeing research is
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Research theme: "Next Generation Wireless Networks", "Signal Processing", "Machine Learning" UK only How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This PhD project aims to design novel resource allocation
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from assessment of the literature, design & analysis of experiments & drafting of papers. E8 Experience in undertaking independent research Desirable : F1 Experience of conducting quantitative analyses
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, cognitive science or a related discipline, and a keen interest in developmental research. Prior experience with experimental design, data analysis (preferably in R) or developmental populations is highly
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filled. Do you want to be at the heart of the clean energy revolution? This PhD project gives you the chance to design and build the novel materials that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft, electric cars
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filled. This fully funded PhD explores AI-native and sensing-aware wireless systems where communications and sensing are co-designed end-to-end. You will unify modern machine learning, statistical signal
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antimicrobial actions with membrane disruptions implicated by membrane nanostructures, thereby connecting leading academic challenges to biocide design and development in Arxada. During the project
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to the following questions: What is your background and experience in building design, life cycle assessment and energy simulation, including the use of relevant tools? What was the topic of your Master´s thesis and
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of the clean energy revolution? This PhD project gives you the chance to design and build the novel materials that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft, electric cars and renewable energy systems safer
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complex problems, analyse data critically, and propose innovative solutions. Experience in working across diverse scientific disciplines. Strong organisational skills with the ability to plan and organise