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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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optical setup construction. They will make use of commercial simulation software to test electromagnetic designs, algorithmic coding to design metamaterials, fabrication techniques to produce
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optical setup construction. They will make use of commercial simulation software to test electromagnetic designs, algorithmic coding to design metamaterials, fabrication techniques to produce
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simulation software tools developed by the group. This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees and an annual stipend at UKRI rate (currently £20,780 for 2025/26). Additional research expenses will
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-periodic structures, we can precisely control the interaction of radiation with matter, potentially achieving unprecedented timing resolution (sub-70ps) and significantly enhancing signal detection. This PhD
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the development of system software. Key questions include how LLMs can support programmers in writing complex logical code, generating high-quality tests, and optimizing performance. Moreover, when integrated with
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research question of this PhD project is: How does extreme weather (e.g. heat waves and storms) affect the indoor environment (e.g. temperature, humidity, air quality), household behaviours and health, and
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Overview: This exciting PhD opportunity is at the intersection of aerospace engineering and cutting-edge technology. It focuses on developing an innovative ground-based robotic inspection system
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providing a structured, semantic framework that enhances knowledge sharing and data reuse across different platforms and systems. Project Aim This PhD will develop an ontology-based methodology to improve
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This fully-funded PhD studentship, sponsored by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA), Cranfield University and Spirent Communications, offers a bursary of £25,000 per annum, covering full