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Systems) at the University of Warwick is an innovative, interdisciplinary fully funded PhD programme that brings together science, engineering, and mathematics to tackle some of the most pressing challenges
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10,000 year risk levels are required to be mitigated for. Through collaboration with EDF Energy’s Natural Hazards R&D Team, this project will utilise and develop state-of-the-art space simulations to probe
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substantial hurdles for storage, transmissibility, and long-term curation. This PhD project aims to address these challenges by researching and developing specialized lossless and lossy compression methods
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. This PhD project aims to create advanced XCT workflows by developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) tools to support imaging before the reconstruction phase. The research will focus
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understanding of the hot workability and oxidation behaviour of ruthenium alloys is a major barrier to their commercial product development. This aim of this project is to gain a fundamental understanding of the
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early detection and predict adverse pregnancy outcomes. You will develop and validate a data-driven clinical decision support tool in collaboration with clinicians and industry partners. Pre-eclampsia is
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reliable transmission of demanding multi-modal data such as haptic feedback, video, and 3D sensing data. This project will develop AI-driven predictive network intelligence to anticipate delay and network
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(such as demand spikes) can threaten the power grid stability. The PhD project will identify and develop solutions to mitigate power grid instability caused by AI data center loads, ensuring resilient grid
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: Imagine a surgeon operating remotely through a robot—what if the network slows at a critical moment? Even tiny delays can risk patient safety. This PhD project develops new AI approaches to predict network
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. Together, these mechanisms strongly influence the long-term behaviour and durability of these engineering plastics. This PhD project aims to investigate the mechanisms governing the long-term evolution