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interface. This PhD project aims to develop a flexible electrochemical sensing interface capable of capturing local physicochemical changes in real time. The work will explore biocompatible, deformable
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early risk identification. This PhD project aims to design and develop personalised 3D-printed insoles with enhanced offloading performance and integrated sensing capability. The work will explore novel
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PhD Studentship: Distributed and Lightweight Large Language Models for Aerial 6G Spectrum Management
-latency, and scalable operation in aerial 6G networks. In this regard, Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently emerged as a key technology to achieve adaptive 6G spectrum management. The core idea of LLM
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private. This PhD will focus on three strands of work: 1) Innovate NILM model structures. Design efficient neural network architectures for both aggregator and client models that meet strict accuracy
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A fully funded four-year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Fault-Tolerant Architectures for Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computers”. This position is a collaborative
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Almost all radar systems currently transmit from the same location. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is distributed radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed
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prevalent noncommunicable disease globally. The confined and complex architecture of the oral cavity, particularly in regions such as dentinal tubules and root canals, makes effective antimicrobial treatment
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to guide conservation under accelerating climate change. This PhD project will therefore integrate climate data with physiological and behavioural systems, by creating a digital twin framework that
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regions (UL-CDRs) represent a unique structural class with exceptional potential for targeting otherwise inaccessible epitopes. These UL-CDRs feature a distinctive architecture comprising a β-ribbon stalk
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healthcare settings. Approach and Methods: Synthesize gold nanostars with optimised optical and surface properties for enhanced plasmonic signal amplification Engineer LFA architectures incorporating salt