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PhD Studentship: LLM-Based Agentic AI: Foundations, Systems & Applications – PhD (University Funded)
Large language models (LLMs) can read and write text and code, call tools, and follow instructions. They now allow us to build agents that plan and act over many steps instead of giving a single
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: Full Time Closes: 7 January2026, 23:59 GMT Application link: https://www.essex.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/doctoral-training-partnerships/aries ARIES (Advanced Research and Innovation in
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vocabulary development. The PhD position is part of the EU Synergy Project SHAPE (https://www.ntnu.edu/shape/home ) which is examining the interaction of language and thought and specifically the visual
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transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project will equip the successful PhD candidate with a wide range of valuable and transferable skills
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technologies. Metamaterials, engineered to exhibit properties not found in naturally occurring materials, offer an innovative pathway to overcome these limitations. By designing intricate periodic or quasi
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suggested higher or normal flows into the Autumn. Yet a dry warm spring and summer ensued, resulting in prolonged dry weather status across England and some areas designated as ‘drought’ in the early summer
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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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plant-microbe interactions. Intellectually, the project provides a challenge in understanding how genomic instability reshapes fungal virulence in a plant pathogenic fungus. The Norwich Research Park
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of our approach is the innovation of novel methods to investigate genome function. For example, we have recently developed ways to map the binding of nucleic acid-interacting drugs and small molecules
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Primary supervisor - Dr Dominic Cram This exciting PhD will examine how parental age and the social environment interact to shape offspring health in a wild mammal, by combining epigenetic