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will also work closely with our industrial partner on process engineering for a scalable prototype facility and product output testing. The successful PhD student will be supervised by Prof Anh Phan from
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new types of measurements, can help us create a more complete picture of the electron wavefunction. The project relies on a combination of concepts from quantum mechanics, information theory, and
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to commercialise the outputs of the project. Project specific entry requirements: Minimum 2.1 (or equivalent) degree in Zoology/Biology, Engineering or Computer Science/Data Science. Department: Ecology and
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the Southwest. Geospatial and engineering analyses will identify optimal sites and system configurations, while collaboration with the Law School will assess legal and regulatory frameworks, planning constraints
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capabilities to match the real outcome as closely as possible. Entry Requirements Acceptable first degree - Computer Science, Engineering, Physics or Mathematics. The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1
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for the project titled “Behaviour change for brain health supported by AI imagery”. The School of Social Sciences at Heriot-Watt University is offering a full-time PhD studentship funded by the Engineering
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across different imaging devices, including future sensors with unknown spectral sensitivities. Training The student will be based at the Colour & Imaging Lab at the School of Computing Sciences which has
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has the potential to unlock an entirely new environmentally sustainable metal mining paradigm whilst also potentially unlocking ore which is currently inaccessible. Whilst EK-ISL has been successfully
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combination of experimental work, rig development, and computational modelling, and will equip the student with a unique skill set highly relevant to both academic research and industrial careers such as
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Honours degree and a Masters, or a Distinction at Masters level with any undergraduate degree (or the international equivalents) in Computer Science, Engineering, or Physics, we would like to hear from you