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CD3 is a new, multidisciplinary and multi-institutional strategic national research programme dedicated to using data to transform our understanding of cancer risk and enable early interception
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The always-on, safety-critical nature of air traffic control raises rich and exciting challenges for machine learning and AI. The University of Exeter in partnership with NATS, the UK’s main air
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operate securely under both normal and fault/disturbance conditions. In this project, you will investigate how GFM control can be applied to wind turbine systems to support the stability and resilience
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sectors such as, healthcare, telecoms, defence and security. The Studentship Starting October 2026. This scholarship covers postgraduate tuition fees, a training budget, and an uplifted personal tax-free
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unrealised ways and places, enhancing device communication and functionality in the defence and security domain. The Studentship Starting October 2026. This scholarship covers postgraduate tuition fees, a
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data such as online customer reviews. This work will produce a generalisable, open-source tool for computing variable-threshold accessibility indices. Examine the relationships between N and health and
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storage leads to serious issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Doctors often miss these problems because these people appear healthy on the outside. The student will use data from
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, providing high-speed data transfer and low-latency processing exactly where and when it is needed. Despite its potential, AEC faces unique challenges for Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees due to the highly
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regulatory obligations. Hydraulic simulators are physically detailed but computationally slow and calibration-intensive, limiting large-scale scenario exploration and optimisation. Purely data-driven
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. This PhD project puts you at the frontier of detecting such transitions in time series, drawing from original data from soil and agriculture, as well as geohazards. The project Although difficult to describe