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3 Year, full-time PhD studentship Eligibility: Open to home, EU and international students University fees and bench fees: This studentship will cover university fees at the home rate. However
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PhD Position - Marie Curie network ON-Tract: Protein engineering of enzymes: in vitro directed evolution and machine learning-based elaboration of biocatalysis for synthesis. A doctoral position is
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PhD in Electrical Engineering: Advanced Electric Drives Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,835 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Home Only Students. Overview
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Application deadline: 30/04/2026 Research theme: Nuclear Engineering How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded; home students are eligible to apply
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Application deadline: 31/01/2026 Research theme: Control Engineering, Robotics UK only This 3.5-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) applicants. The successful candidate will receive an annual
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informal enquiries please contact Dr Eike Cramer at: e.cramer@ucl.ac.uk For further information on the MPhil/PhD course as well as the recruitment and selection process, please click on the link below: https
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Location: South Kensington, London About the role: We are recruiting a postgraduate researcher to undertake a PhD project on the technology and protection of multi-terminal MVDC distribution systems
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real-time? This project will use computational models of neural networks to derive closed-loop control algorithms to modulate oscillatory dynamics in brain circuits. You will test these algorithms
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the Unconventional Communications and Computing Laboratory (UC2), led by Dr Michael T. Barros, which develops modelling and algorithmic methods for networked communication and computation under real-world constraints
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signal processing methods and a modelling environment, aided by unique hardware-in-the loop, to assess the detection and estimation algorithm performance and determine optimal multistatic configurations