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motivated and enthusiastic and keen to push the boundaries of what is currently possible when imaging with an optical microscope. Combing the latest in optical developments with the recent surge in AI
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efficiency, consistency and patient outcomes; they also introduce new cognitive demands, risks, and accountability challenges. This project aims to contribute to the development of human-centred, safe, and
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target for earlier and more effective therapeutic intervention. This PhD project will develop advanced MRI analysis methods and imaging-driven predictive models focusing on the glioblastoma infiltrative
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researchers, this PhD will contribute to developing scalable bioprocessing solutions that support a more circular, climate‑positive future for biomass utilisation. Motivation The global shift toward a
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to develop the next generation of manufacturing processes alongside our partners in Rolls-Royce. Aviation faces a dual challenge: decarbonisation and growing vulnerability in critical raw material supply
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coupling. This PhD project focuses on the development of next-generation high power density EMS, to unlock a more compact and efficient energy ecosystem, where EVs do not just consume power, they help drive
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), the University of Nottingham, Queen’s University Belfast, and the University of Warwick. The CDT trains future research leaders capable of developing technologies that remove greenhouse gases from
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respond over time (e.g. changing shape, releasing medicines), controlled by the arrangement of the various dissimilar materials within them. The goal of this project will be to develop responsive 4D-printed
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in developing new theories of understanding by exploring research cutting across the following areas: Investigating material evolution and degradation mechanisms under cryogenic cyclical conditions
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learning, control theory, and embodied autonomous systems. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of learning-based control methods that are not only high-performing, but also safe