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Science and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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on human-environment interactions in freshwater ecosystems. The studentship covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student. There is an urgent need for novel freshwater quality monitoring solutions to help
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across diverse socio-contexts. Applications include healthcare and emotional recognition, addressing critical challenges in human-machine interaction and personalised care. The successful candidate will
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researchers in Cranfield Environment Centre and the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme, which focuses on human-environment interactions in freshwater systems. They will benefit from a lively and
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to the perception of animacy when interacting with objects and people using videos (behaviour, fMRI, and MEG), 3) determine to what extent these brain representations and dimensions change when humans are immersed in
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, modifying gel-forming capabilities), virus-host interactions, infection and cell-cell interactions. We hypothesise that alterations in proteins related to post-translational mechanisms including FUT2
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This PhD studentship covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student to investigate how urban blue networks can be optimised to enhance ecological resilience and community wellbeing. The project
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. Starting in April 2026. Later start dates may be possible, please contact Dr Donya Hajializadeh once the deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme. We
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are urgently needed to monitor PFAS in water and probe their interactions with biological systems. This PhD project will develop a cutting-edge single-molecule optical sensor for real-time, ultra-sensitive PFAS
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of how the system interacts with its environment. Traditionally, such world models—comprising transition and observation models—are specified by domain experts, based on their knowledge and assumptions