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datasets. Genome sequences are now available from half to a million people, meaning that we can expect to observe rare mutations at a large fraction of sites in the human genome. We can use this to try to
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based on the selected candidate’s strengths and research interests, ensuring alignment with the broader objectives of the School of Engineering and the EU-Interchange project. Further information
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residues into higher alcohols —an innovative, sustainable alternative aligned with the UK’s Jet Zero and circular bioeconomy goals. Research Objectives The project aims to identify high-performing microbial
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for funding will demonstrate how the research aligns with: Strong candidates will be able to: Demonstrate excellence in their studies Demonstrate their potential to become a future leader Describe plans
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, using signal processing/machine learning techniques, to realise all-weather perception in autonomous vehicles with high-quality multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar sensing/imaging. The project
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. The academic supervision team have a track record of more than 20 years each on distributed radar research. The project is aligned to our strategic priority of expanding our critical mass on distributed radar
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Timing (QuSIT) and BAE Systems. The academic supervision team have a track record of more than 20 years on distributed radar research. The project is aligned to our strategic priority of expanding our
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, and highly impactful. It aligns directly with implementation of the UN global treaty to end plastic pollution and regional measures (e.g. Euro-7 regulations 2028-32). The goal is to reduce microplastic
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desirable. Funding: Home and International students will receive a full tuition fee bursary, a maintenance stipend of £22,303.50 per annum (rising in alignment with UKRI rates), a Research Training Support
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receive a full tuition fee bursary, a maintenance stipend of £22,303.50 per annum (rising in alignment with UKRI rates), a Research Training Support Grant, and generous relocation support if moving from