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Application deadline: 15/08/2025 Research theme: Computer Science No. of positions: 1 Eligible for: UK This 4-year PhD project will be funded by DLA studentship and is open to UK students
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, which is not possible with current systems. It aligns with key STEM themes and EPSRC’s strategic focus on ‘Engineering’, ‘Health and Medical Technologies’, and ‘AI, Digital, and Smart Applications
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to gain, at least an upper second-class honours degree in a field relevant to medical science. Interests should include dementia research, epidemiological data analyses and experimental medicine studies
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. The work will be hosted at Swansea University Medical School and is designed with strong patient and public involvement and aims to directly influence clinical practice through accessible tools and knowledge
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ambitious new project on the safe deployment of medical imaging AI. The purpose of the role is to conduct world-leading research on AI for medical imaging. The goal is to develop methodologies and
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(or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline. Ideal candidate will have some prior knowledge in deep learning and computer graphics. Subject area: Medical imaging, biomedical engineering, computer science & IT
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generation of experts in ingestible medical technologies. These orally delivered, minimally invasive devices are designed to traverse the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, enabling diagnostics, therapy, sampling
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in both research and education with other UCL departments, including computer science, engineering, economics, psychology, public policy, statistics and medical sciences. About the role The UCL School
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through health, retail, mobility, energy and communications. This exciting PhD programme will first use qualitative methods to investigate how the public access and use OTC medications for a range of common
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individually, make a real difference. The role The Computer Science Research Centre at the University of Surrey is seeking to recruit a research assistant in the field of applied cryptography and secure systems