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This PhD project aims to leverage continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology to develop personalized nutrition and meal timing strategies for people living with type 2 diabetes. By continuously
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open to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and Master of Research (MRes) students. SWR is a condition where soils temporarily resist wetting, reducing water availability for plants
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you will need: 1. A completed PhD or a submitted PhD thesis in either computer science, mathematics, computer/software engineering, electrical or electronic engineering, mechanical/mechatronic
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to contribute to the development of management strategies for these pests. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in agricultural entomology or closely related field and interest in advancing knowledge that will
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commitment to diversity, collaboration, and ongoing professional development is essential. To be successful you will need: Masters / PhD in Engineering /Agricultural science or relevant area, or significant
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environment. To be successful you will need: Masters/ PhD in Mechatronics/Robotics or relevant area, or significant and appropriate industry experience. Demonstrated practical experience in application
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funded 3.5 year PhD projects that will develop an innovative approach for enabling the discovery of natural hydrogen accumulations in continental interiors. Using the unique natural laboratory
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. To be successful you will need: PhD or equivalent degree (or thesis submitted) in earth sciences. Demonstrated research ability in sedimentology and sedimentary geochemistry—preferably with expertise in
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PhD in Computer Science, Engineering or other Machine Learning-related field. • Programming experience in python, C++ or other relevant language and experience in deep neural networks • Strong
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an impactful career in quantum technology within a world-leading research institution. To be successful at Level A you will need: A PhD in Quantum Physics, good knowledge in the Physics of Quantum devices