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A PhD position is available at the Theory and Foundations group in the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, UK. The group works on various aspects of theoretical computer science
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Computer Science PhD Scholarships PhD scholarships are available in the Computer Science CDT, with some attached to specific projects. Eligibility: Home and international fee paying students
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children with intellectual disability. The successful candidate will be based at University of Warwick and will be co-supervised by Dr Hayley Crawford (Warwick), Professor Caroline Richards, Professor Kylie
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School of Engineering Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across the School of Engineering. Eligibility: PGR applicants in the School
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Department of Chemistry Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across the Department of Chemistry. Eligibility: PGR applicants in the Department
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improve surgical workflow, shortens surgery time, enables unrestricted movement tracking, and reduces infection risks. Eliminating markers enables robot-assisted or fully automated femoral implantation
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work with clinicians and patients. The candidate: For this mixed-methods PhD, we are looking for someone that can lead and deliver this exciting programme of research. You will join our team
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Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students, EU Students, International Students Award value: Home fees and tax-free stipend - See advert for details Project
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Fully Funded PhD Opportunity: AI for Early Detection of Mood Problems in University Students Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD (fees and stipend) to begin March 2026 at the University of Warwick. This exciting project, co-supervised by Dr. Sagar Jilka and Dr. Vivek Furtado, focuses...
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Background Earthworms are synonymous with our notion of beneficial soil biology playing a key role in maintaining a healthy functional soil. Earthworm populations are estimated to have declined by a