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The project is in close collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and benefits from the scientific environment and resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing
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standard stipend. Funding is for 4 years. Funded by AWE Nuclear Security Technologies. Application deadline: 31 March 2026 Enquiries: Contact Dr Matteo Vorabbi Ref: PGR-2526-021
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promising imaging technology is proton-acoustics, relying on detecting acoustic waves generated by proton-tissue interaction for real-time in-vivo 3D proton beam imaging and dosimetry. However, proton
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level, with sub-metre precision? This PhD will develop next-generation foundation-model-driven urban perception systems that fuse: high-resolution satellite imagery, aerial data, street-level imagery (e.g
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This studentship is fully-funded by an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award in partnership with the National Physical Laboratory. The successful applicant will be welcomed into our world
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PhD Studentship: Robust quantum control for quantum error correction The development of fault-tolerant quantum computing is one of the most coveted aims of quantum technology. It will bring about a
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the number of sensors required and the maintenance of the data acquisition system. Hence, the alternative of direct instrumentation of the structure, whilst effective, can be logistically expensive
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. Cryopreservation at ultra-low temperatures offers the prospect of long-term organ banking, but its application to large tissues and organs is limited by ice crystal formation and the toxicity of existing
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This studentship is fully-funded by an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award in partnership with AWE plc. The successful applicant will be welcomed into our world-leading research programme
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HSV2), a highly contagious virus that infects humans through the skin or mucosa. Following primary infection, HSV establishes latent infection in sensory neurons from where it can reactivate to cause