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postgraduate degree in computer science, human factors, psychology, social science or a health or social care related subject. Funding notes: This PhD scholarship is available for home students only
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: You should hold a first degree equivalent to at least a UK upper second class honours degree, or suitable postgraduate degree in computer science, human factors, psychology, social science or a health
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PhD Studentship: Multi-robot Cyber-physical Systems for Solar Farm Health Monitoring and Maintenance
-physical Systems for Solar Farm Health Monitoring and Maintenance Supervisors:Dr Euan McGookin & Dr Ahmad Taha Year 1 MSc Course: MSc Communication and Signal Processing Year 2 – 4 PhD Location: Glasgow
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resources, and design facilities, supporting AI-powered electronics research. This project will be conducted within Cranfield’s Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) Centre, established in 2008 in
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highly desirable that you have a sound understanding of robotics, machine learning, and AI. Benefits Attractive salary up to £35,116 per annum Excellent conditions including - social security tax, health
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Requirements We will only consider candidates with a good Bachelor’s degree (ideally, a first, minimum 2:1) and/or a master’s degree in computer science, data analytics, health economics, or computational
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Hertfordshire County Council to start in October 2025. The overall aim of this PhD project is to understand how indoor air quality (IAQ) affects the health of children and adolescents, including their mental
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to state-of-the-art laboratories, hardware/software resources, and design facilities, supporting AI-powered electronics research. This project will be conducted within Cranfield’s Integrated Vehicle Health
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sleep patterns, gaining insights into sleep-related issues, and personalised sleep health management. However, the dynamic nature of sensor networks caused by frequently adding and removing nodes has
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deteriorating air quality, contributing to adverse health effects and environmental degradation. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), poor air quality is responsible for millions of premature deaths