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also scope to use advanced surface measurement and analysis techniques to characterise the interactions/contacts. The direction of the PhD is flexible and can be partially moulded to suit the strengths
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will be around 6th Oct 2025 Project Overview An enthusiastic researcher is invited to join a team to work on the EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award project in collaboration with industrial
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PhD Studentship: Open Radio Access Network (ORAN) for Distributed Edge Computing Orchestration in 6G
Overview: Self-funded PhD opportunity in 6G as part of major project hub, further funding possible subject to progress of project and student. Focus on native AI in 6G systems with experimental
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We invite applications for a fully funded PhD research scholarship in “Unsupervised Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Image Analysis”. This opportunity is available to UK (Home) candidates only
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institutions and governmental practices to ensure that support meets local needs. Structural challenges such as resource distribution, access to finance, corruption, multilevel governance systems and
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remote sensing of sediment plume distributions and correlation with infrastructure and hydroclimate conditions. Project partner TRG (The Turbidites Research Group) is a Joint Industry Project run for over
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One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Prof. Mahesh Marina in the Networked Systems Research Group at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The broad aim
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, the project is aligned with a Royal Society-funded project, under which the PhD student will be employed as a research assistant for three years, receiving a monthly stipend of approximately £1,000
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how the global distribution of microbes differ across taxa, and what the implications are for the Nagoya Protocol. Interdisciplinary Focus and Methods The PhD will integrate analysis of microbial
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Self-funded PhD opportunity in 6G as part of major project hub, further funding possible subject to progress of project and student. Focus on native AI in 6G systems with experimental testbed and