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networking, computing and sensing. Quantum technologies exploit the unique properties of quantum physics to deliver functionality that cannot be achieved using classical physics alone. A key challenge is the
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship – Next-Generation Integrated Opto-Electronic Devices for Switching, Computing, and Sensing We are offering a fully-funded PhD studentship in the field of photonics and
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PhD Studentship in Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Plasma Systems We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the computational modelling and optimisation
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awareness These funded PhD scholarships are suitable for students with a background in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Cognitive Science. Students with interests in machine learning, deep
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development of new 3D nanoscale thermal metamaterials. If you want to play at the nexus of quantum, advanced materials, and thermodynamics, to design and create intricate nanoscale geometries that allow you to
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CD3 is a new, multidisciplinary and multi-institutional strategic national research programme dedicated to using data to transform our understanding of cancer risk and enable early interception
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undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Systems Engineering, Operations Management, Computer Science, or a related field. A master's
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Fuel cells and water electrolysers are key technologies for the transition to a low-carbon energy system, enabling the efficient conversion between chemical and electrical energy and supporting the large-scale deployment of hydrogen. Central to the performance of these systems is the...
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clinically meaningful explanations. Finally, the project will develop new evaluation frameworks to assess reasoning quality, robustness, computational efficiency, and real-world clinical usefulness, supporting
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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
Decoding the precise programme regulating neurodevelopment has been crucial to our understanding of brain disorders. A central question is how the brain generates its remarkable diversity of cell