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rapid characterisation techniques for biomass liquefaction processes and help improve the cost effectiveness of these systems. Motivation Imagine transforming the way industry evaluates biomass
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. The project focuses on power-aware computing, thermal optimization, and sustainable electronic design, targeting critical applications in aerospace, healthcare, and industrial automation. Hosted by the renowned
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implemented this type of skeletal tracking system into their Video Assistant Referee (VAR) process by adopting Semi-Automated Offside Detection (SAOD) technology. Whilst this is a very specific application to
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characterise novel genomic aberrations in up to 1000 paediatric cancer samples. Transcriptome sequencing, proteomic and metabolomic assays will help to understand the behaviour and consequence of the genomic
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Robotic-assisted surgery is rapidly expanding in the UK, with over 100,000 procedures performed in 2024 alone. Emerging 5G and future 6G networks are making remote surgery increasingly feasible
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their existing work in exploring possibilities for water reuse (see their recent repor t ). Results will help water companies and retailers understand the needs and concerns of key non-household customers in
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that did not previously exist to help multiple research fields and world-leading national facilities and their user communities. You will also benefit from fantastic local communities in both Birmingham and
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uncovering mechanisms that synchronize bacterial and plant circadian rhythms. Ultimately, this will help to better understand how soil microbes contribute to both crop nutrition and soil health. This PhD will
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of materials science, combining ab initio density-functional theory (DFT) calculations with novel ML methods. You will develop ML-assisted computational screening methods, building highly accurate models
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on Sunday 01 March 2026 Reference: PHD-DM-01 Project Title: Optimum strategies for UK beef producers to achieve net zero. Primary supervisor: Dr Daniel May Co supervisors: Professor Karl Brehendt