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. The project is co-sponsored by Spirent Communications, a world leader in navigation and testing technology. Spirent will provide advanced simulation tools, expert support, and industry placements to help make
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-Physical Systems research theme, focused on improving quality of life through cutting-edge technology. The research aims to design context-aware multimodal AI methods to understand and model human behaviours
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for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation. This PhD studentship is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT funded by EPSRC and the
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Structural Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology, Neuroscience and Synthetic Biology www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/students/international-phd-programme/projects/. PhD students at the LMB are affiliated with
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are looking for Research Associate: Hold a PhD in materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or relevant science and engineering discipline, or equivalent research, industrial
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, Chemistry or a relevant / closely related engineering discipline, or equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience *Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will be appointed
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the basic biophysics/neuroscience issues that have been a barrier to bionic vision to date, then develop advanced methods to talk to the brain. Our aim is to utilise this technology to restore sight to those
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Linguistics and English Language Planning, Property and Environmental Management Politics Russian and East European Studies Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Social Anthropology Social Network Analysis
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Advances in computing, experiments, and information will continue to reshape engineering in the next decade. This PhD position will nurture a multidisciplinary innovator with the tools to unravel
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would then be correlated, using the synchrotron light, to structural, chemical and electronic changes in the single metal atom at different steps in the catalytic reaction. Using the synchrotron light we