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membership and/or the outcomes of interest. This PhD studentship is funded as part of the Re-thinking Health Policy in Multimorbidity (REMIT) project. The REMIT project aims to develop new methods to assess
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sensors and embedded systems development. • Experience with 3D modelling /CAD. • Publications, competition results, or an active GitHub/portfolio. Research Environment The University of Birmingham is one
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control engineering and/or numerical optimisation Interest in embedded systems or real-time autonomous applications Programming experience in a compiled language (e.g. C, C++, Rust) Application Procedure
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course of study and have opportunities to participate in faculty development programmes. The scholarship is tenable for a period of five years. Service Commitment 5 years in SIT after completion of PhD studies. Mid
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship co-funded by the partner Hydro International and University of Exeter Faculty of Environment
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prepared, then they should write two or three sentences on an academic area of interest in which they wish to study for a PhD. If a more detailed proposal is required for an external funding body, then
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This PhD project focuses on advancing computer vision and edge-AI technology for real-time marine monitoring. In collaboration with CEFAS (the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
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problem is global in scope, affecting both developed and developing nations, and demands innovative, scalable solutions. This PhD project aims to revolutionize corrosion prediction by integrating physics
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This PhD project explores the intersection of quantum plasmonics and molecular photonics, aiming to measure quantum light emission from molecules confined within plasmonic optical cavities
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This PhD project investigates ultrafast optical switching in plasmonic nanogaps, leveraging their exceptional ability to confine electromagnetic fields into sub-nanometer volumes [1-6]. Plasmonic