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after an absence of ~400 years. Beavers are well known as a keystone species and for their ecosystem engineering activities. Via the creation of structures such as dams, ponds and canals beavers can
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. This is a 3.5-year PhD position based in the Structured Light Lab, within the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Exeter (Streatham campus, Exeter). The Structured Light Lab is led by
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: Advancements in biosensor technology are at the forefront of modern biomedical research, addressing the growing need for precise, real-time monitoring of biomolecules and overcoming critical challenges in
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behaviour in a practical, real-time monitoring system requires advances in both sensor engineering and behavioural data interpretation. This PhD project aims to develop a next generation environmental
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an interest in computer science and/or computational approaches to engineering applied to this important maritime topic and will be willing to travel to partners within the UK (e.g. Newcastle and Bath
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), patent applications and commercialisation (e.g. UoE spinout, MitoRx Therapeutics ). Here, you will design, synthesise and characterise novel potential drug structures to target intracellular structures
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awareness These funded PhD scholarships are suitable for students with a background in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Cognitive Science. Students with interests in machine learning, deep
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy This new full-time (1.0FTE) post is available 1 April 2026 until 31 March 2028, on a fixed-term basis in the Department of Engineering within the Faculty
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the two primary supervisors’ expertise in behavioural field biology with engineering and data science approaches to develop and test tools for behavioural research and ecological monitoring. The Cornish
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are fundamentally limited by a "one model for one task" design philosophy. This approach incurs prohibitive engineering costs and yields brittle solutions with poor generalisation to new network conditions, trapping