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The Computer Vision Group is looking for an aspiring PhD to investigate multi-agentic AI, LLMs, and VLMs applied to agricultural sciences. Currently, established AI models often fail to generalize
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will not be considered. Requisites: 1st or a 2:1 in Architecture and an English qualification of 6.5 in IELTS (no less than 6.0 in each element). Other requirements are listed in the programme
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of drug discovery and structural biology. The research focuses on elucidating the complex structural architecture of essential regulatory proteins, including kinases, which play critical roles in
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Autonomy in Demanding and Long-Lasting Environments - https://cradlerobotics.co.uk/ ) and will work closely with Work Package 2 (Architectures) and Work Package 5 (Demonstrators). With support from
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for airBORNe applications” project (https://newborn-project.eu/) and develop a real-time Multiphysics Digital Twin for such a system accelerating future electric propulsion system development. Motivation
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hierarchical self-assembly of cages into larger architectures The successful applicant will join the Lewis Group in the new state-of-the-art facilities in the Molecular Sciences Building at Birmingham. Within
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architectures - 15563 Department/College: College of Design, Engineering and Physical Sciences Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Location: Brunel University London, Uxbridge Campus Salary: Grade
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at least 2.1 in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Architecture, Geography or Computer Science. A Masters’ degree is desirable but not essential. The student will have the opportunity of taking a relevant M
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of the elderly to space robotics. We are now looking for a Doctoral Researcher in quantum computing and algorithms. Are you as excited about quantum technology and its future applications as we are? We are now
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-University Graduate School offers an integrated training programme to the postgraduate community within a single centre, serving to inculcate interdisciplinary working in our next generation of researchers