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-projects for a list of current projects. Please make sure that you have checked your eligibility to apply on the MIBTP web site and that you have Notified MIBTP of your application by completing the online
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in the Cloud–Edge Continuum Non-Invasive and Semantic-based IoT stream processing framework with Agentic AI for Next-Generation Trustworthy Wearable and Ambient Systems Trust and Generative AI in Agile
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for wireless radio access design, including semantic communications and novel waveforms, to deliver high-performance and energy-efficient connectivity in the presence of Doppler and delay spread challenges
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Enquiries email name and address: For informal enquiries, please contact research@bradford.ac.uk How to apply: Formal applications can be submitted via the University of Bradford web site . Applicants should
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recognition from aerial imagery in tropical forests. The research will investigate the long-tailed open-ended semantic segmentation problem and advance new approaches for uncertainty estimation and confidence
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the following research questions: a) How do species traits predict important ecological processes, including food web structure and resilience to perturbations? b) Can the patterns and correlations of species
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properties, allowing innovative systems for energy harvesting or photocatalysis to be designed. Further information about our research can be found on our group web page (https://kirrander.web.ox.ac.uk ) and
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.” Research will contribute to the creation of new approaches and standards for an intelligent networks and agentic web with particular emphasis on policy-based authorization, delegation of entitlements, and
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natural conditions in the laboratory. Marine phytoplankton, which act as the base of the marine food web and contribute to major global biogeochemical cycles, will be used as a model to understand
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. Project Description Plankton play essential roles in marine food webs and global carbon cycles, acting as sensitive indicators of environmental change and enabling predictions of climate impacts on ocean