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Project Overview Abstract: Mobile robots have a unique set of design and implementation challenges. In designing these inherently complex systems decisions are made to enable operational function
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premature decommissioning, lost operational value, and suboptimal material recovery, undermining circular economy objectives critical to sustainable net zero pathways. This PhD project will integrate robotic
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explore autonomous mobile robotic solutions, capable of both detection and localisation of emissions. The work will focus on hydrogen, which is increasingly important as a fuel in decarbonised energy
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on Tuesday 12 May 2026 Reference: PHD-DVC26-05 Project Title: Robotic Systems for UK Horticulture: Developing Safe, Validated Interaction Frameworks for Autonomous Crop Harvesting Primary supervisor: Dr Sven
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the next generation of human-centred industrial systems? We are seeking a talented PhD student to investigate Agentic AI for human–robot collaboration, focusing on how intelligent machines can understand
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discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent). Prior experience in additive manufacturing, robotic manufacturing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, physics-based modelling, and
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2026 Reference: PHD-FAC-01 Project Title: Robotics for farming deployment Primary supervisor: Prof. Fernando Auat Cheein Co supervisors: TBC Expected Start date and location October 2026 onwards, based
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Exploring Robotics in Architecture Project Overview This PhD project investigates how robotics can be integrated into architectural systems, bridging the disciplines of robotics, artificial
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Application deadline: 31/01/2026 Research theme: Control Engineering, Robotics UK only This 3.5-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) applicants. The successful candidate will receive an annual
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to world-class facilities for robotic design, human–robot interaction, wearable sensing, and clinical trials. The PhD will be supervised by Prof. Marcela Munera and Prof. Carlos A. Cifuentes (UWE Bristol