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obtained from a simulation of a quantum system, a neuronal model of the brain, or evolution of a complex biological system), TDA focuses on identifying critical features like "holes" and "voids" in
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Prof Lyudmila Mihaylova Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details This research project focuses on the development of methods for intelligent wildfire detection and localisation
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marrow is particularly important because it is the “factory” that produces blood cells. Diseases like multiple myeloma (a cancer of plasma cells) or certain leukaemias develop within the marrow. Many
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infection, which this project, by taking a novel physics-based approach, aims to address. Over the last decade we have developed a suite of atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based tools for probing
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transfer so central to life through photosynthesis, and to the modern world through solar energy, are particularly desirable targets for such control. At the heart of chemical developments in this area lie
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transient absorption. You will use these insights to guide the development of novel organic charge-transport layers from a world-leading synthetic chemist, (Prof. Iain McCulloch FRS, Oxford) to beat the
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will develop methods that use these 3D models to guide advanced artificial intelligence systems in making sense of movement. Foundation models, such as those behind recent breakthroughs in image, text
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to solve one of the key challenges of developing space-qualified quantum hardware. The components used for quantum communication must survive the harsh environment of a satellite launch and subsequent
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, the resulting technologies) for wider stakeholders. This project, North Yorkshire Council, seeks to answer the question stated above by developing an experimental paradigm that uses generative AI to create
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cables. A particular goal is to develop non-Hermitian networks, where we insert a voltage buffer so that transmission can only occur in one direction along a cable. This will provide an experimental