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. Focusing on adaptive intelligence, which blends human creativity and machine intelligence, the project will develop Multi-Intelligence Agents (MIAs) to facilitate the seamless integration of social factors
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Supervisors: Dr Negar Gilani and Professor Richard Hague The Centre for Additive Manufacturing (CfAM) Research Group within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, recognised as
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Centre of Excellence. This is a unique opportunity to work on advanced image analysis and image-driven modelling as part of a wider multi-disciplinary programme that includes mathematical modelling, cancer
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experts in the prognostics and condition monitoring field, as well as being part of our strong and dynamic research centre at Cranfield University. About the host University/Centre Cranfield is an
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excitation and ionization, photoionization time delays in multi-centre molecules driven by ultra-short XFEL pulses as well as to control the interplay of electron and nuclear dynamics during the break-up
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. The student will have the opportunity to work with experts in the data analytics and condition monitoring field, as well as being part of our strong and dynamic research centre at Cranfield University
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to phenometabolic signatures from tissue samples taken during surgery and matched to the imaging. The project is part of the imaging theme for the new Nottingham Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence. This is a
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treatment strategies that adapt to patient response. They are now common in mental health, substance use, chronic disease management and other areas. A recent review by Freeman et al. (2009–2024) provides
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progressive decline at the neuromuscular junction, the vital connection between nerve and muscle. You will have a unique opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team of cell and molecular biologists
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applicants with the opportunity to undertake an original multi-disciplinary impactful programme of applied research by working with heart failure patients, their clinical carers, and academic researchers. Core