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expected to contribute to Tutor activities for laboratory support on our BSc and MSc Courses in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Computing Sciences and Cyber Security commensurate with their core
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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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operate securely under both normal and fault/disturbance conditions. In this project, you will investigate how GFM control can be applied to wind turbine systems to support the stability and resilience
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‑carbon marine propulsion demands new ways of integrating emerging fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, methanol and advanced biofuels into vessel operations while maintaining performance, safety and
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Martin Clift and Dr Kirsty Meldrum) and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) (Emma-Jane Goode, Dr Emma Marczylo and Dr Alison Buckley) The student will be placed in the In Vitro Toxicology Group at FMHLS
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promising sustainable alternatives to conventional epoxy systems. Their excellent thermal stability and favourable fire, smoke and toxicity performance make them strong candidates for safety‑critical
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personal journeys and daily activities, often discouraging use. To address this, the project engages directly with PwMD and their carers to co design a fresh concept of wandering safety that protects
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hydrogen, ammonia, methanol and advanced biofuels into vessel operations while maintaining performance, safety and reliability. This PhD project will develop lifecycle and systems‑level models that track
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approaches to assess their diagnostic value. In Years 1 and 2, laboratory studies will screen candidate EPF isolates for acaricidal activity, thermotolerance and honeybee safety. The student will examine
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everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim to provide a welcoming place of safety for all, offering opportunities to people fleeing violence and persecution. We