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on Friday 15 August 2025 Reference: IM-1930 Position: Doctoral Candidate #5 (DC 5) Project: Safe and legal operation of robots in agricultural environments Host Institution: Harper Adams University
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High-Performance Computing is entering a revolutionary phase characterised by Exascale capabilities, with step-changes in technology enabling numerically intensive processes to answer outstanding
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AI-electronic systems, ensuring secure communication and operation. Side-Channel Attack Mitigation: Implement techniques to protect systems against side-channel attacks, safeguarding sensitive
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accessibility or other needs you might have. Application process You must apply for admission to the doctoral programme through the UCC Apply process: UCC's application system In parallel, please provide
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treatment. It is advantageous if you have previously worked with massively parallel sequencing (NGS), both in the laboratory and/or with bioinformatics, for example Single Cell RNAseq. It is also advantageous
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not seen in the UK. The reduction of nitrogen loading is the primary driver; however, the NBS also have capacity to deliver parallel removal of phosphorus. The NBS include the restoration of native
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features and close to material failure at high rate (e.g. extreme deformation, contacts, failure). Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to assess the scalability of IGA in Massively Parallel Processing
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2) and ensures a smooth transition to partners for later stages of development. By connecting science, innovation, clinical trials, regulatory processes, and product development, NIVI aims
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to enhance the understanding of the soil-root system Find links between non-invasive geophysical monitoring and the availability of Nitrate and water in the soil Improve the small-scale process understanding
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of inorganic ions and organic matter can cause defects in electrolyser stacks, resulting in costly process disruptions. This project considers: i) development of analytical methods for the quantification