53 web-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD scholarships at University of Birmingham
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modelling of compound hazards by integrating human influence data (such as water abstraction, reservoir capacity, urbanization, population density) into a pre-developed foundational AI model - quantify and
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pathways, whilst their omission can introduce significant systematic biases in parameter estimation, detection pipelines, and tests of fundamental physics. In this PhD project, you will develop a
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problem is global in scope, affecting both developed and developing nations, and demands innovative, scalable solutions. This PhD project aims to revolutionize corrosion prediction by integrating physics
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(preferably with first class honours or equivalent) and we expect the PhD candidate to develop the expertise required to lead an experimental research project, to train students, to interact with colleagues
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engineering or physics (preferably with first class honours or equivalent) and we expect the PhD candidate to develop the expertise required to lead an experimental research project, to train students
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to directly address this critical gap. The research aims to develop a more accurate and equitable tool for early CVMD risk prediction, with a specific focus on the underserved South Asian population, who carry
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between these molecules to engineer new quantum states. However, so far it is not well known how to achieve entanglement with molecules with such plasmonic systems. This PhD project will focus on developing
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pressure, not localized contractile forces. This project will develop a soft, capacitive iontronic sensor array integrated into a swallowable capsule to capture spatiotemporal pressure profiles of
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. This project will develop a proof of concept ingestible device that attaches to the gut lining using microneedles for long term monitoring of luminal neurotransmitters. These microneedles will not just penetrate
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feeding strategies that stem from different phylogenetic lineages, all to develop generalised empirical scaling rules about food transit and retention times within — and potentially beyond — primates