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operators in a cycle of designing bespoke, inflexible models. Large Language Models (LLMs) represent a paradigm shift, offering a path to a more sustainable and intelligent approach. Their emergent
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that coordinate many clients via regional aggregators, including federated learning steps that let homes benefit from each other’s patterns without exposing local data. 3) Prototype and validate in practice. Deploy
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new types of measurements, can help us create a more complete picture of the electron wavefunction. The project relies on a combination of concepts from quantum mechanics, information theory, and
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to study the effects of altered gas and pressure on the human brain. The studentship will start on 01 April 2026. This collaborative project is based at the University of Plymouth’s Brain Research & Imaging
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shifts to design and test sustainable, open-source workflows that support immersive environmental visualisation and wider community engagement. This PhD aims to design, prototype, and evaluate affordable
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focus on the medical image processing aspect of the Birth4Cast simulator by researching and developing automated image segmentation procedures to extract the pelvic floor muscle complex and the fetal head
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-weather perception for which Radar sensing/imaging is essential. This project focuses on developing algorithms, using signal processing/machine learning techniques, to realise all-weather perception in
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-resolution confocal imaging of fixed and live tissues to reveal context-specific dynamics of nuclear receptor isoforms and known co-factors. Using next-generation sequencing (RNAseq and CUT&RUN), you will
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plastic use by nesting birds globally using image archives such as YouTube, Google Images etc. and relate it to land-use (e.g. urbanisation), pollution etc. For further information on this project and
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editing), transcriptomics, laser scanning confocal microscopy, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movies, stimulating neuronal function with opto- and thermo-genetics in vivo, and