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of rain drops by purely thermodynamic means is not possible in such a short time scale highlighting the importance of turbulence within clouds to these processes. Cloud turbulence causes collision between
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Please quote reference: Shining a light on cancer: Using photodynamic therapy to treat sarcomas 3.25 year funded PhD studentship October 2026 Title of the project: Shining a light on cancer: Using
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, with fixed nuclei, driven by ultra-short XFEL-pulses; • controlling the interplay of single-photon ionization and Auger-Meitner processes, the coupling of electron and nuclear motion, and imaging
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high dynamic range (HDR) imaging is redefining the way smartphone cameras and displays capture the world. Despite HDR becoming the new standard, many classic image-processing algorithms and generative
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Bachelors Honours degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline. Ideal candidate will have some prior knowledge in deep learning and computer graphics. Subject Area Medical imaging, biomedical
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using multimodal approaches including advanced imaging, nano-mechanical characterisation and machine learning techniques Developing physics-informed reliability models using experimental datasets
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a set confidence level, typically 90% probability of detection. This project aims to take a radically different approach and integrate the array images with structural integrity assessment to predict
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imaging, to develop new approaches for understanding how animals perceive and respond to complex environments. Modern zoos must balance animal welfare and natural behaviour with husbandry practice, visitor
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. Generative AI–based super-resolution (SR) technologies—such as VisionMetric’s iREVEAL—promise transformative gains by enhancing low-quality facial images. However, there is little scientific evidence on
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are required for applications such as in energy storage. The participating research groups have experience in thermal processes, laser imaging techniques and novel materials synthesis and the successful