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offering a PhD Studentship in ‘Shoulder/Upper Limb Research’. This call is open to only UK applicants. The exact topic, aims and objectives for this studentship project will be shaped by the successful
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PhD studentship in Computer Science: From Formal Requirements to Specification-based Automated Testing for Safety-Critical Medical Device Software Certification Award Summary 100% fees covered, and
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' button above. This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded and home students are eligible to apply. The successful candidate will receive an annual tax-free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26
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. This PhD project explores how formal requirements and automated testing can produce clear, traceable, regulator-ready evidence for medical device software certification. Part of the international PlaTFoRm
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the average values of the widths and spacings between two adjacent resonances. This energy range is called the “unresolved resonance region” (URR). Current computational methods treat the resonances in the URR
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hardware malfunctions. WP2 - Dynamic Validation Framework: This WP utilizes formal methods, specifically probabilistic model checking, to provide safety guarantees and verify AI behavior against constraints
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in Healthy Ageing: Understanding Referrals, Frailty Pathways and Older Adults’ Perspectives Requirements: Nutrition/Dietetics degree and experience in research Project Description: This PhD focuses
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IDLA PhD studentship supported by EPSRC and AstraZeneca Project Description Amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) represent one of the most promising contemporary strategies for enhancing the solubility and
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: University of Nottingham Industrial partner: AstraZeneca Application deadline: 10 March 2026 Start date: October 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter) Funding: Fully funded IDLA PhD studentship supported by
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This PhD is part of the The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), at the University of Nottingham and has industrial collaboration, being co-supervised by a member of staff at