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arrhythmias, and 900,000 with heart failure. Medical imaging techniques, such as CT, MRI, and X-ray, are vital for diagnosing and guiding the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. This project aims to develop a
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functioning. This research is only possible now thanks to 1) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building
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Applications accepted up till Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr Yi Feng (The University of Edinburgh), Dr Mattias Malaguti (The University of Edinburgh
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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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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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Amount: Annual stipend for 3.5 years at UKRI stipend rates (set at £20,789 in the AY 2025-26), plus tuition fees waived. Level: Postgraduate research (Edinburgh campus; full-time) Eligibility: UK
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techniques for modelling and monitoring the infusion and curing process and this PhD will bring these elements together to form a digital twin of the process. This digital twin will be used to predict
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operators in a cycle of designing bespoke, inflexible models. Large Language Models (LLMs) represent a paradigm shift, offering a path to a more sustainable and intelligent approach. Their emergent
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Home rate and provide a stipend of no less than the standard UK Research Council rate (currently set at £20,780 p.a.) for 3.5 years. Please note the eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https
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due to a high Stoke’s shift, and a fast response time. In this project we will develop prototype perovskite scintillator gamma detectors fabricated from perovskite materials grown at Surrey. Perovskite