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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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PhD Studentship: Multi-robot Cyber-physical Systems for Solar Farm Health Monitoring and Maintenance
universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford ). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s
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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford ). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s
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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford ). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s
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for Doctoral Training in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero (RAINZ CDT) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (University of Manchester, University of Glasgow and
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Research theme: Space Robotics No. of positions: 1 The PhD is fully funded for home students; the successful candidate will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780) and