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for the circular economy in manufacturing. The PhD Project The UK is heavily reliant on critical materials imported from overseas, this means it is susceptible to global supply issues and price volatility. There is
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unsuitable, while the utility and performance of others remains an open question. The aim of the PhD is to derive synchronisation techniques suitable for deployment into a maritime radar sensor network
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benefit from world-leading infrastructure uniquely suited to support the programme, i.e. a fully operational network of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) primary surveillance radars specially modified
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-performance computing and simulation-based inference (e.g. neural network emulators or nested sampling) Training will be provided in all aspects of the project, including computational statistics, stellar
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. For UK applicants: apply through MIBTP only (https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/phd/ ). For non-UK applicants: email Dr Kettles to discuss most suitable program. References: Uehling et al. PLoS
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identifying biomarkers associated with infection/inflammation. The PhD student will have a Personal Career Development Plan (PDCP) tailored to the student’s needs, detailing the study program, training
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to August 2029 Closing date: 31st January 2026 UK and International travel will be required for this role Background The role will be salaried as an Early Career Researcher and will include a fully funded PhD
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to August 2029 Closing date: 31st January 2026 UK and International travel will be required for this role Background The role will be salaried as an Early Career Researcher and will include a fully funded PhD