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on electromagnetic motors, pumps, or compressed air systems. However, motors are often bulky, heavy, and rigid, while fluid systems are typically tethered and inefficient. There is an urgent need for untethered soft
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“PhD application for Self-supervised Learning of Time Series Data” in the subject line. The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in case of generally
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Funding amount Minimum tax-free stipend at the current UKRI rate is £20,780 for 2025/26, and RTSG £7000 Hours: Full-time Closing date: 30 October 2025 The project: This PhD studentship is an
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: Profile E Further information about English language requirements and profile levels . Funding: University of Bristol PhD Studentship Scheme Contacts: For questions about the research topic, please contact
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31st August 2025 Languages English English English We are looking for a PhD Candidate in Genetic Epidemiology Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with
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. The Trustworthy Systems Lab at the University of Bristol, in partnership with Toshiba Europe Ltd., invites applications for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on designing trustworthy and deterministic
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The project: As wearable technology becomes increasingly ubiquitous in our lives, it is urgent we better understand how we might use the technology and how the technology can enhance our lives
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safety? If so, this PhD opportunity is for you. The safe long-term storage of irradiated stainless steel fuel cladding is a major challenge in nuclear energy. This project will develop a novel, physics
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environments such as low light, heat haze, and adverse weather is significantly difficult. These conditions not only degrade video quality but also complicate interpretation by humans and machines, making post
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of these defects to better understand their development and impact on structural integrity. As a PhD student, you will collaborate with academics from the UNDT group at the University of Bristol and have the