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both individual decision-making and multi-agent cooperation. The student will investigate two complementary directions: ToM-Enhanced Decision-Making for Autonomous Agents: Develop decision-making
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interests, whether you prefer system-level analysis, control design, simulation-based investigation, or a combination of these. The specific research direction will be developed in collaboration with
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, there will be a programme of support and mentoring available to you. Successful applicants will be offered a place on our RISE Research Leadership Academy , which is designed to develop candidates' leadership
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. This PhD project aims to develop efficient, reasoning-enhanced Vision–Language Models tailored to multimodal medical data. The main aim is to investigate how explicit clinical reasoning can be embedded
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- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of Arts and Law. The funding will be available from September 2026. One scholarship is available offering
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the noise associated with near-term quantum devices. This in turn offers an exciting new dataset from which it will be possible to use machine learning to train a more accurate functional for use in density
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start date is October 2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This project focuses on developing advanced simulation techniques to optimise
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addresses the "calibration problem" in particulate continuum models and particle simulations. Specifically, it focuses on developing robust methodologies for selecting and parameterising contact models, a
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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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, clinically translatable biomaterials. Animal by-products from the food industry are an abundant yet largely untapped source of collagen and extracellular matrix (ECM), offering a unique opportunity to develop