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the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Nuclear power is a low-carbon technology which must be a part of the global energy solution if we are to mitigate climate change. Presently
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and clinicians without reliable data to inform treatments. This PhD project directly addresses these challenges by developing an innovative wearable device that comfortably and discreetly captures vital
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Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a revolutionary technology that is having a dramatic impact on our daily lives, transforming the way we work, relax, and
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AI for interdisciplinary research: new methods for scientific literature analysis to drive AI-enabled research (C4-COM-Newman-Griffis) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition
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at the University of Sheffield. Revolutionising Brain Injury Care through Physics-Informed Artificial Intelligence Are you an ambitious engineer or scientist looking to combine AI, engineering, and medicine
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Improving road safety in low- and middle- income countries
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and control lofting through adjustment of weaving and compaction parameters. Create a process monitoring system to integrate data from the loom with the resulting woven structure. Develop a reduced
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-leading research undertaken by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. The UK steel industry is transitioning from a hybrid iron and steelmaking route to a fully scrap-based
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Award at the University of Sheffield. Phosphorylation is an incredibly common biological switch, activating or inhibiting proteins involved in a huge range of processes. This PhD project will focus
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. The primary component of the cytoskeleton is filamentous actin, which interacts with numerous proteins to generate and respond to mechanical forces within cells. Actin filaments are inherently polarised