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and advanced signal processing to detect cyber threats in real-time while minimizing energy consumption. Digital twins, as virtual replicas of physical systems, enable continuous monitoring and anomaly
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that enhance efficiency, scalability, and versatility for diverse chiral compounds are necessary. This PhD project will focus on a novel Enantioselective Crystal Floatation process first conceived in
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year or up to two years part-time The call is open to applicants who have completed their PhD at a UK research organisation. Fellowships are aimed at those in the immediately postdoctoral stage
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applications. The PhD candidate will collaborate with both academic and industry experts, covering a wide range of topics from device design, algorithm developments, signal processing analytics and neuroimaging
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access to invaluable clinical datasets provided by St George's Hospital. With the support of leading biomedical researchers with strong ties to radiology, your work holds the promise of making significant
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, which is an internationally leading operation enabling collaborative studies on glycan interactions with proteins and microbes within the global biomedical community. We are seeking a highly motivated
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internationally leading operation enabling collaborative studies on glycan interactions with proteins and microbes within the global biomedical community. We are seeking a highly motivated Doctoral Candidate (DC
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of infectious disease susceptibility. We are looking for you to provide essential technical support in human genomics and immunology research. This role involves handling and processing clinical samples
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‘Apply’ button or obtained from the Secretary of the Selden Society via e-mail (selden-society@qmul.ac.uk). Applicants are asked to submit their research proposal and CV to the Secretary and to indicate
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hallucinations than conventional AI, making them exceptionally suited for biomedical applications. You will integrate the exciting environment of the recently merged City St George’s University of London, and a