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Project details Objective: This project aims to develop a wireless, nanoengineered graphene-based biosensor for real-time dopamine (DA) detection. The wireless design of the sensor aims to enable chronic monitoring and facilitate seamless integration into dynamic neuromodulation systems for...
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About the ProjectProject details: Next-generation networks are rapidly outscaling the capabilities of traditional management paradigms. While early AI/ML models offered a degree of automation, they are fundamentally limited by a "one model for one task" design philosophy. This approach incurs...
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About the Project Project details The forestry industry in New Zealand, with NZ$5.89 billion in annual export revenue, is under pressure due to cyclones and tropical storms. Sales are arranged ahead of harvest using estimates of wood production constrained by UAV and Airborne laser scanning...
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Project details: Background: Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of blindness in working aged people. All people with diabetes aged over 12 need annual retina screening by attending ophthalmology clinic. This produces over a billion retina images every year. However, about 50% of...
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PhD Studentship: Distributed and Lightweight Large Language Models for Aerial 6G Spectrum Management
About the Project Project details: Aerial platforms such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), High-Altitude Platforms (HAPs), and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites will play a vital role in the next generation of wireless communication (6G) to extend network coverage, supporting diverse...
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About the ProjectProject details Self-adaptive and autonomous systems are increasingly deployed in dynamic and uncertain environments, where effective decision-making relies on accurate models of how the system interacts with its environment. Traditionally, such world models—comprising...
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Location: Streatham Campus Project details: The health of marine ecosystems is increasingly threatened by pollution, eutrophication, and harmful algal blooms (HABs), which have profound ecological and socio-economic impacts. Bivalves, such as mussels, are highly sensitive to water quality...
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Location: Streatham Campus About the ProjectProject details Self-adaptive and autonomous systems are increasingly deployed in dynamic and uncertain environments, where effective decision-making relies on accurate models of how the system interacts with its environment. Traditionally, such world...
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About the Project Project details: The Southwest of the UK, particularly Cornwall, possesses some of the nation's strongest renewable energy resources, yet continues to face significant challenges in decarbonising heat especially in rural, off-gas communities reliant on oil, LPG, and inefficient...
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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