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Electrosynbionics [1] involves the use of biological parts to create devices that generate electricity, such as biological photovoltaics and biobatteries. Electrosynbionic systems can be sustainable power sources for electronics, supporting the Green Transition. Biosensing involves detection of...
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undergraduate degree (or the international equivalents) in engineering, computer science or mathematics and statistics, we would like to hear from you. If your first language is not English, or you require a
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Two PhD positions, funded by the UK Royal Society, are available at the MIND Research Group for the academic year starting in October 2026. The group is based in the Clarendon Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Oxford. The research will focus primarily on the development of 2D spin...
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Deadline extended: 30 October 2025 (originally 29 September 2025) A fully funded 3-year PhD is available in the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE), Bangor University. The project will
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profile We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computer science, applied mathematics, or engineering. Essential: strong Python, deep learning experience (PyTorch), and foundations in calculus/linear
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marine ecosystem management in the changing climate. Entry requirements: Applicants will normally need to hold, or expect to gain, at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, or
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3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Nature-based and biomimetic foundation systems Supervisors: Professor Jonathan Knappett and Professor Chris Martin The root systems of trees provide ‘foundations’ that develop in response to the loads applied to the tree. For example, trees subjected to high...
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undergraduate honours degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Physics Excellent English written and spoken communication skills The following skills are desirable but not essential: Background in
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PhD Studentship: Towards Resilient Water Supply Infrastructure and Services in Mexico City Award Summary This studentship provides a tax-free annual living allowance of £25,726 plus a research training support grant of £20,000 and 100% fees paid (Home/UK only). Overview Mexico is experiencing an...
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Project details: Supervisors Dr Andy Cunliffe , Oppenheimer Associate Professor of Geospatial Ecology, University of Exeter Professor Ted Feldpausch , Professor of Terrestrial Ecology and Global Change, University of Exeter The University of Exeter invites applications for a PhD studentship in...