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Self-folding Origami ”Robots” for Cognitive Smart Materials School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr S Miyashita Application Deadline: Applications
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Identification of radiation belt drivers School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Richard Boynton Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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Machine tool dynamics-based digital twins for real-time monitoring of cutting tool conditions in smart manufacturing School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded
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computational and offers an opportunity for a student to apply the knowledge of particle and astroparticle physics and detector technology in other areas which are linked to key issues of the contemporary world
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statement when you apply. Criteria Essential or desirable Stage(s) assessed at Proven experience in portfolio/programme management with demonstrated team leadership, and successful implementation of portfolio
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complexes. Previous experience of coordination chemistry and the characterisation of photoactivated/luminescent compounds including emission spectroscopy and TCSPC are essential, experience in steady-state
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experience, or keen to learn the research knowledge in power systems, cyber-physical systems, computer science, information and communications technologies, and computing and data platforms. The perspective
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diseases, combining biomechanical experiments, micro-Computed Tomography imaging, Digital Volume Correlation, and Nanoindentation. The position is funded as part of the project “ChildBone: A novel digital
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Improving Deep Reinforcement Learning through Interactive Human Feedback School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Bei Peng, Dr Robert Loftin Application
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a mixture of experimental and computation work. A current key focus of the group is development of new multiscale modelling approaches, coupled with data driven modelling techniques, to support