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We are seeking an enthusiastic and capable individual to join our team as a PhD researcher in developing instrumentation and simulations to monitor and track satellites. The successful candidate
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, or a related discipline. Candidates should hold, or be on track to obtain, a first or upper second-class degree from a UK university (or equivalent international qualification). To apply, please
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Background Network Rail operates several telecom networks which provide connectivity for various signalling systems. Therefore, the performance of telecoms assets is integral to how the railway system operates
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engage in immersive, simulated construction tasks, while wearable sensors monitor their physical effort, emotional states, and cognitive load. Physiological and behavioural data — including eye tracking
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-material capability with a suitable closure model; (2) improved strategy for interface tracking/capturing; (3) very high-speed scenarios with use of nonlinear Riemann-solvers. If time allows exploratory 3D
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? Curiously, this question has received virtually no research. We propose to leverage state-of-the-art techniques to measure how young brains track information content within screen media in real-time. The
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track intertidal transitions from unvegetated to vegetated states as metrics of restoration success. Depending on the candidate’s prior experience and research interests, there is also the possibility
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no research. We propose to leverage state-of-the-art techniques to measure how young brains track information content within screen media in real-time. The project will involve collecting and analysing EEG
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immunocompromised patients. Resistance is often acquired before patient infection through environmental exposure to fungicides, highlighting the urgent need for effective outbreak tracking and control. This PhD
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A track record of curating a Public Programme Start date: October 2025 Mode: Full-time, funded Location: City Campus (Gloucester) Please send a brief CV and covering letter by email outlining your