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Are you passionate about artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cutting-edge engineering applications? Join our interdisciplinary research team and contribute to the future of Non-Destructive
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performance decisions that are better informed by data and to make performance‑critical decisions with greater confidence and clarity. This is an applied data science collaboration between Swansea University’s
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semiconductor silicon has powered the last 70 years of technology, new and more advanced semiconductors such as compound and molecular semiconductors are creating incredible new opportunities in areas such as
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In this PhD you will help explore a new trajectory for AI research, EVE - everyone virtuoso everyday - to succinctly summarise the drive of the work. That is, we are interested in defining and
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, particularly across the continent of Africa. Together, these initiatives aim to revolutionise renewable energy access by integrating cutting-edge technology with social and environmental sustainability.
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remains under-researched, particularly in areas like rare diseases, neonatal care, and chronic conditions. A major barrier is the lack of AI-ready data due to a lack of electronic health records (EHR) in
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6 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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of a cytotoxic drug are attached to an antibody via chemical linkers. The antibody component binds to the antigen on a tumour cell, after which the cytotoxic drug is released to kill the tumour cell
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and colleagues located across the 4 nations of the UK. HDR UK’s mission is to unite the UK’s health data to enable discoveries that improve people’s lives. Its 20-year vision is for large-scale data and
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These are extraordinary times for research in gravitational waves and cosmology. A wealth of new data from cutting-edge observatories is transforming our understanding of the Universe, opening