15 information-security "https:" "https:" "https:" PhD positions at University of Exeter in United Kingdom
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The always-on, safety-critical nature of air traffic control raises rich and exciting challenges for machine learning and AI. The University of Exeter in partnership with NATS, the UK’s main air
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Space Agency (RECCAP2, TRAC3E), and the ENSURE UEXE-CUHK joint centre (https://www.exeter.ac.uk/global/cuhkpartnership/). This fully funded PhD project is suited to candidates with a related research
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Science and Services (TESS) lab (https://tess-lab.org/ ) in the Department of Geography, Streatham Campus, Exeter. Funded by the Saudi NEOM project, eligible students would receive Home tuition fees, a
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Around one quarter of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are taken up by land ecosystems, mitigating climate change (Friedlingstein et al., ESSD 2025). The largest land sink is located in
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/or opto-electronics (UK/international tuition fees covered). The aim of project is to develop a new generation of integrated opto-electronic devices for next generation neuromorphic computing
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is product recovery and material separation, which strongly influences overall system performance, cost efficiency, and environmental impact. This is a critical stage in remanufacturing where
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Medical imaging is central to the diagnosis and management of lung and abdominal diseases, including lung cancer, pneumonia, liver disease, and gastrointestinal disorders. In real clinical workflows
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, computational modelling, or data science. The studentship provides full PhD funding, including tuition fees and a tax-free stipend for the duration of the programme. Please apply via the ‘Apply’ button above.
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tuition fees covered). The aim of project is to develop a new experimental platform to control quantum states of light as they propagate through complex scattering media, with future applications to quantum
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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
Decoding the precise programme regulating neurodevelopment has been crucial to our understanding of brain disorders. A central question is how the brain generates its remarkable diversity of cell