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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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mechanisms , smart electroactive materials , embodied intelligence , advanced control systems , and microfabrication techniques . This PhD forms part of the new £14 million VIVO Hub for Enhanced Independent
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learning. The project involves a collaborative team, including a postdoctoral researcher and a PhD student, with specific objectives: Define and acquire a comprehensive database of high-quality video priors
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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
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The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway supports EPSRC-funded PhD graduates who are excited about taking the first steps towards research independence with a two-year Fellowship. The scheme offers
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) disseminating the research of the project by publishing in academic journals and presenting at conferences/workshops/colloquia. You have a PhD in philosophy, economics, political theory, or other relevant area
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Butts’machine learning sub-group. Supporting the development of grant funding applications around machine learning for structure elucidation. You hold a PhD (or are in final stages of preparing to submit for a
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for higher specialist training in the relevant specialty in the UK at ST3 level or above. The post is for those who are advanced in their specialty training, have completed a research doctorate (MD/PhD
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having completed a PhD programme in the last 12 months) to participate in a fixed-term set of projects linked to prostate cancer health services research, with the ultimate aim of strengthening your track
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on top international conferences as well as seminars. Prior or very close to the start date, the successful applicant will have completed a PhD in an area closely related to stochastic processes and