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The emergence of 3D concrete printing (3DCP) is reshaping the future of construction, offering unprecedented design freedom, material efficiency, and automation. Unlike conventional concrete casting
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, motivation, and motor control, as well as in pathological conditions like Parkinson's disease and addiction. However, real-time, wireless detection of DA with high precision remains a challenge. Existing
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to support a project that aims to create openly available computational tools for automated imaging analysis of neurodevelopmental disorders. Genetic testing has transformed our understanding
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the PhD, you will gain expertise in finite element modelling, electronic control and instrumentation, machine learning, experimental methods, and advanced signal processing. You will also build strong
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. This project will build upon our research and industrial successes, focusing on developing control solutions for automated robotic systems that can be teleoperated using intuitive human-machine interfaces
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, current methods for processing seaweed carbohydrates are inefficient, relying on separate enzymatic and chemical steps that lack integration, selectivity, and process control. This project will pioneer a
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This is an exciting PhD opportunity to develop innovative AI and computer vision tools to automate the identification and monitoring of UK pollinators from images and videos. Working at
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available computational tools for automated imaging analysis of neurodevelopmental disorders. Genetic testing has transformed our understanding of neurodevelopmental epilepsy. Identification of common genetic
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manufacturing defects, such as dry spots, but also enable the development of real time control methods to adjust process parameters to maximise productivity and product quality. Working closely with
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, the nature of the porosity and permeability which controls fluid flow within these rocks is poorly understood, limiting our ability to capitalise on their resource potential. Central to this problem is