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overloading our energy grid? The answer lies in renewable assisted home Energy Management Systems (EMS) that seamlessly integrate solar power, EVs and the single-phase mains. By dynamically managing energy
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Vision We are seeking a PhD student that is motivated to explore innovative, sustainable approaches to biomass processing and help redefine how high‑value products are recovered from UK seaweeds and other
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Closing date: 27 February 2026 For further information please email Professor Chris Gerada (University of Nottingham) and Dan Walton (MTC). Facilities The MTC is an independent Research and Technology
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. Gordon Airey , Dr Anand Sreeram , Dr Nick Thom , Dr Richard Taylor Programme Length: Four years Contract Type: full time Prospective Start Date: Academic year: 2026/27 Key words: biogenic supply chains
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Centre of Excellence. This is a unique opportunity to work on advanced image analysis and image-driven modelling as part of a wider multi-disciplinary programme that includes mathematical modelling, cancer
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We are looking for an outstanding PhD student with either strong background in computational modelling or significant experience of laboratory work, who is keen to work at the interface between
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unique opportunity to work on advanced image analysis and image-driven modelling as part of a wider multi-disciplinary programme that includes mathematical modelling, cancer metabolomics and novel
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The rapid growth of deep learning has come at an extraordinary environmental and computational cost, yet the standard training paradigm remains remarkably unchanged. Every sample is passed through
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sponsors own security checks before starting the PhD. Start date: 5 October 2026 Closing date: 27 February 2026 For further information please email Professor Chris Gerada (University of Nottingham) and
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, Computer Science and the Biosciences. You will be supervised by Amanda Wright (Optics and Photonics Research Group, Faculty of Engineering), Mike Somekh (Optics and Photonics Research Group, Faculty