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Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students, EU Students, International Students Award value: Home fees and tax-free stipend - See advert for details Project
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, which is not possible with current systems. It aligns with key STEM themes and EPSRC’s strategic focus on ‘Engineering’, ‘Health and Medical Technologies’, and ‘AI, Digital, and Smart Applications
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verification of resilient state estimators for the eVTOL and HESS. Essential and Desirable Criteria - Background: control/mechanical/electrical engineering, physics or computer science - Essential knowledge
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work with clinicians and patients. The candidate: For this mixed-methods PhD, we are looking for someone that can lead and deliver this exciting programme of research. You will join our team
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Background Earthworms are synonymous with our notion of beneficial soil biology playing a key role in maintaining a healthy functional soil. Earthworm populations are estimated to have declined by a
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disciplines to contribute to world-changing research in the development and deployment of trustworthy AI. The scholarship programme is part of the University’s internationally recognised Cyber Security Global
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limited to: International/Sustainable Development Geography/Environmental Studies Social Sciences Public Health/Epidemiology Psychology/Mental health sciences Education Climate Science Sociology
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EPSRC Hetsys CDT The EPSRC CDT in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems trains people to challenge current state-of-the-art in computational modelling of heterogeneous, ‘real world’ systems across a
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technology; and increasing the industry’s agility, productivity and international competitiveness. Eligibility: PGR applicants of any fee status from any relevant subject area Value: full payment of academic
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, Aston University and Harper Adams University. We deliver innovative, world-class research training across the Life Sciences. Applications for PhD scholarships are invited from strong students (in biology