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equivalent in a related discipline. This project would suit someone with: Experience with programming (Python, MATLAB), background in aerospace, computer science, robotics, or electrical engineering graduates
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to the interests of one of the School’s research groups: Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies Computational Optimisation and Learning Lab Computer Vision Lab Cyber Security Functional
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: • Experience with programming (Python, MATLAB), • background in aerospace, computer science, robotics, or electrical engineering graduates, • hands on skills in implementation of fusion
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elastomers exciting candidate materials in applications such as optics, soft robotics, medical devices, and energy solutions. However, significant challenges remain before liquid crystal elastomers can realise
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reusable launchers, autonomous robotics, and advanced materials could redefine how we design space structures. The ability to remotely assemble orbital systems from multiple launcher payloads would allow
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). The project selection covers the range of the EPSRC themes which include topics such as Energy and Decarbonisation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Healthcare Technologies, and many more topics within
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research across three core areas of research competence: Circular Economy, Ecological Digital Citizenship, and Robotics & AI. These areas align with the EPSRC Discovery priority of Digital Futures, and the
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, enabling a more stable and efficacious drug delivery over conventionally dosed medicine. This work integrates high data-density reaction/bioanalysis techniques, laboratory automation & robotics and machine
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for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project description: The field of medical therapeutics has valuable applications for mobile devices for efficient drug delivery, called micro
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University explores synergies between nonlinear control theory and physics informed machine learning to provide formal guarantees on performance, safety, and robustness of robotic and learning-enabled systems