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. Existing approaches to leak detection typically rely on gas detectors located in fixed positions, with subsequent localisation being carried out by humans using portable detection systems. This project will
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-stage design choices may lead to overall suboptimal processes and either increased resource cost or inferior product quality. Rigorous modelling and optimisation can help find efficient process designs
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Drones represent a key challenge for modern radar systems. They are very difficult to detect due to their small size, low flight profile and slow speed. This project investigates how to improve
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Integrating Multi-Modal Radiomics and AI Co-Pilot Software to Accelerate Cancer Detection and Improve Treatment Decision-Making DoS: Dr Vassilis Cutsuridis (vassilis.cutsuridis@plymouth.ac.uk) 2nd
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Turbulence detection in blood flow using 4D MRI Flow disturbances in blood flow are vital sign of cardiovascular diseases, suggesting a development of turbulent flow due to abnormal heart movement
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spread of corrosion. Thus, long-term 3D mapping and change detection is of great interest for remote maintenance. Previous research at the Oxford Robotics Institute has developed a real-time 3D LIDAR
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Electrochemistry Research Group. Project aims and objectives This PhD aims to develop next-generation screen-printed electrochemical biosensor arrays for rapid, multiplexed detection of cardiovascular biomarkers
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The UK’s railway bridge asset stock represents over 80% well-aged (>50 years) infrastructure, often carrying loads beyond their original design capacity, hence in urgent need of a reliable real-time damage identification system. The current practice of visual inspection of bridges can be...
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population health. The student will have the opportunity to attend the structured Early Detection Training Programme (run in partnership with the Alliance for Cancer Early Detection (ACED)), providing PhD
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Harness the power of Artificial Intelligence to address a major global health crisis. Respiratory illnesses remain a leading cause of death worldwide, and we are offering an exceptional PhD opportunity to contribute to solving this challenge. The Challenge & Our Approach: Many serious...