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offers a fully funded, four-year PhD studentship which will start in October 2025 on one of the following themes: Theme 1: AI-Driven Solar Forecasting for Smarter PV Integration Theme 2: Next-Generation
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-edge advancements in automated drug discovery through the integration of high data-density reaction/bioanalysis techniques, organic synthesis, laboratory automation & robotics and machine learning
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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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integrated Masters, a BSc + MSc or a BSc with substantial research experience will be highly advantageous. Experience in computer programming will be essential. The studentship is open to home students only
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influences process reliability, efficiency of usage of hospital resources and risk to staff and patient safety. Hence, having a model that integrates these various aspects of procedure is essential to result
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research, research integrity, engaging with the public, responsible innovation, co-creation in research, and ethical research and innovation). Requirements The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree
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spatial metabolomics. Integrating functional cell-based assays and the ‘omics trio’ (transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics) using advanced computational biology will define holistic mechanisms by
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integrates dynamic “smart” materials into 3D-printed structures, opens new frontiers in both bioelectronics and solar energy harvesting. Our goal is to create adaptive electrode architectures. These advanced
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the project. Entry requirements Applicants should have, or expected to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree in Chemistry or a related subject. A MChem/MSc-4-year integrated Master’s, a BSc + MSc or a BSc with
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, that are commonly integrated into the end-effectors, but on advanced (e.g. tactile, sound-based, shape) solutions that enhance the perception of the end-effectors so that versatile tasks can be performed. We