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automated rankings. The research includes real-world validation using university admissions data and will contribute to the broader fields of AI in education and ethical decision-making. This PhD research
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workspaces under positional restrictions. Develop smart control algorithms that will allow the robotics end-effectors to communicate with the central control system and coordinate tasks with other end
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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Department Department of Engineering Research Field Neurosciences » Neuroinformatics Engineering » Control engineering
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function of DNA (and RNA) secondary structures called G-quadruplexes (G4s). Studies suggest G4s are important for the control of transcription, translation and other key biological mechanisms. We aim
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. The rapidly growing field of levitated optomechanics [1] has the potential to overcome these limitations by using optical fields to trap and control mechanical systems in vacuum. Recent advances have succeeded
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have been described, including inducing DNA damage, modulating the immune system, and impacting cellular control pathways [2] (https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.001817 ). The candidate will investigate
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Two fully-funded 3-year PhD studentships are available in Neuromorphic and Bio-inspired computing at the interface between control engineering, electrical engineering, computational neuroscience
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complex metal structures. This opportunity is centred around improving manufacturing productivity with advanced laser-matter interactions control and optimisation. The PhD will advance our comprehension
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improve surgical workflow, shortens surgery time, enables unrestricted movement tracking, and reduces infection risks. Eliminating markers enables robot-assisted or fully automated femoral implantation
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attention on food safety, climate-resilient agriculture, and regulatory controls, accurate detection and risk assessment of such mycotoxins have become critical components of modern food science, toxicology