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Surface features are important in additive manufactured parts. While Additive Manufacturing technology has made great strides in the realisation of complex shapes and tailored topologies, it still
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affect over 50 million people worldwide, with limited therapeutic options and enormous societal costs. The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) system represents a convergence point
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spans animal evolutionary ecology, molecular ecology, and modelling of complex systems, and obtain interdisciplinary training in state-of-the-art approaches and techniques, which are highly south-after by
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the corrosion of reinforcing steel, which compromises safety, durability, and sustainability. Current corrosion prediction models often fall short because they rely on oversimplified assumptions and
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Title: Disentangling and modelling behaviourally-relevant visual and semantic dimensions of visual cognition in the human brain (Kamila Maria Jozwik lab, the University of Cambridge)Application
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primary research aim will be to explore how the geometry of data can help build better uncertainty-quantifying models, particularly for complex data types like molecules and images. However, other research
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, Nguyean et al. 2022). However, accurately predicting PB performance – particularly complex flow patterns within the structure and resulting inundation – requires advanced modelling techniques. This research
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about the vibrational (phonon) dynamics of a molecule’s interactions with its environment [2]. We will extend this to, e.g., complex molecules, ultimately seeking to identify photonic signatures of non
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, public confidence, and safe deployment on public roads. There is a pressing need for interpretable, verifiable methods that bridge the gap between complex autonomous behaviour and established safety and
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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