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Warfare, Information and Cyber (EWIC) provides an exceptional environment for this research, offering access to specialised expertise, cutting-edge labs, and a network of defence and security partners
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propellants potentially pose a risk during the proximity operations a kick stage would undertake, for example, condensing on sensitive surfaces such as solar arrays and optical or other sensors
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of the student’s project and allow them to network. The partners will also be able to offer the PhD student the opportunity of placements, during which the student can gain major insights. This would help them
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engineering, computational neuroscience, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from
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, its wide networks of top international scholars, participation in international projects, and funding for conferences and training. We encourage applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and
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so, you will play a key role in advancing hydrogen turbine technology and supporting the global transition toward green energy and net-zero emissions. Why this project is unique A major highlight of
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The South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) offers fully-funded studentships – fees paid plus a stipend (salary) of between £20,780 and £22,780 per year – for postgraduate researchers
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interest in expanding their knowledge in both domains. (1) Geometry/Topology -related methods in computer science. (2) Machine Learning. (For example, graph neural networks, generative networks, or neural
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of the Hub. Our approach enhances T2 (Interconnected QC systems) through verification methods for connected networks, supports T1 (Integrated quantum demonstrators) via hardware-agnostic metrics, and enables
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the resources. The analytical systems, developed on data collected by onboard sensors and software triggers, can assist the operating environment in reducing threats with increased efficiency. The system will