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of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering and AI, helping to develop a theory that explains how and why these systems work — and how to design better ones. Why apply for this PhD? Work on the next-generation
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electronics) to process information efficiently. You will work at the intersection of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering and AI, helping to develop a theory that explains how and why these systems
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Location: University of Nottingham, Faculty of Engineering Start date: 1 October 2026 Application deadline: 14 May 2026 Project type: Collaborative PhD studentship (joint Academic-Industry
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travel. Requirements: The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in electrical/mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and
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, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable (MATLAB, python, C++ etc). Any experience or capabilities in engineering design or manufacturing methods
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: The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in electrical/mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable (MATLAB
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on the glioblastoma infiltrative margin. This involves use of anatomical and physiometabolic imaging methods, including arterial spin labelling perfusion, neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI), and
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the noise associated with near-term quantum devices. This in turn offers an exciting new dataset from which it will be possible to use machine learning to train a more accurate functional for use in density
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we are looking for The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in mechanical/aerospace/manufacturing engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines
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margin. This involves use of anatomical and physiometabolic imaging methods, including arterial spin labelling perfusion, neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI), and chemical exchange