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will also work closely with our industrial partner on process engineering for a scalable prototype facility and product output testing. The successful PhD student will be supervised by Prof Anh Phan from
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Research theme: Laser materials processing; Advanced manufacturing; Mechanical Engineering This 3.5-year PhD is funded by the University of Manchester and is open to UK students. The funding covers
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processing techniques that take full advantage of these capabilities, in order to translate them into optimal radar performance. The purpose of the PhD is to lay down theoretical and practical foundations
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A competition-funded PhD studentship is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham to develop and apply nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging to advance
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assess how effectively imaging techniques capture or enhance the taxonomic resolution of traditional net sampling. Training You will gain skills in plankton taxonomy, image processing, ecological
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proposal. This PhD will evaluate the efficacy and suitability of digital image collection and analysis for beach litter characterisation on heavily-littered coastlines, in partnership with community groups
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students only Entry date: 12th January 2026 Closing date: 4th December 2025. Interviews will be held via MS Teams on Monday 15th December. We are looking to recruit a high-quality PhD candidate
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consider the use of ultra-stable photonic and Quantum timing sources. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and it is co-funded by the Quantum Hub in Sensing, Imaging and
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into the generation process. This multidisciplinary project will deliver deployable models, reproducible methods, and, where allowed, shareable datasets. The student will gain training in deep learning, AI, image
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Conventional metal mining, in which minerals are physically extracted from the subsurface and then processed to recover target metals (which often make up only a small fraction of the total mass) is