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methods to track learning curves and quantify operator skill progression over repeated tasks, identifying points where adaptive haptic guidance can be most effective. At the same time, insights from expert
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Computer Science, Mathematics, or related areas. • Strong background in at least one of the following: formal methods, SMT solving, abstract interpretation, or model checking. • Experience with verification tools
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of food. The doctoral candidate is expected to master a range of methods and techniques to deliver this research, including online and in-person surveys, behavioural experiments, and advanced
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. The successful candidate will undertake a course in legal research methods during the first year as a full-time student. This provides training in legal research methodology and supports PhD students in designing
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interactions among neighbouring agents and their environments. The research will exploit an interdisciplinary approach that combines control theory, nonlinear dynamical systems, robotics, and formal methods
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, public confidence, and safe deployment on public roads. There is a pressing need for interpretable, verifiable methods that bridge the gap between complex autonomous behaviour and established safety and
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NASA, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce – to develop cutting-edge, data-enhanced numerical methods that will transform how future aircraft are conceived and certified. You will work within the PinhoLab (led by
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substantial background in fluid mechanics. Essential skills: Strong knowledge of numerical methods Ability to work effectively in a team Desirable skills / experience: Experience of applying CFD to a complex
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: Legal Deposit Libraries, Rejected Texts, and New Methods for Negative Bibliography’ (PromPrint). Hosted by the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital) and led by Principal Investigator Dr Hannah
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Informal enquiries: Elizabeth Hempstead (podiuminstitute@admin.ox.ac.uk ). Formal applications must meet graduate admissions criteria (details are available on the course page of the University website ) and