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undertaking study in: Accounting and Finance Anthropology, Media and Performance Arab World Studies Architecture Business and Management Chinese Studies Criminology Development Policy and Management Digital
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PhD Studentship: Robust quantum control for quantum error correction The development of fault-tolerant quantum computing is one of the most coveted aims of quantum technology. It will bring about a
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Robotics Centre (MRC) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). The successful candidate will contribute to the development of an advanced telesurgery platform built on a novel surgical system. This
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Development in Perovskite Solar Module Manufacturing), this PhD offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative, sustainable solar energy solutions. The UNESCO Chair addresses
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environment. Understanding the factors related to effective silencing is key for the development of novel controls. In collaboration with CRODA, JIC have developed RNA based product testing systems. Using our
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morbidity and mortality. Understanding the mechanism that drives the progression of MGUS to myeloma is therefore key in preventing development of this incurable cancer. Changes in both the adaptive and innate
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interactive systems Desirable experience in game development or design using platforms such as Unity, Unreal, or Godot Up-to-date knowledge of recent advances in generative AI, including vision-language models
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, stiffness loss, damage evolution, and transient creep interact under coupled loading. The project will develop temperature-dependent constitutive models informed by numerical simulation. Machine learning
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, the project will establish predictive frameworks capable of optimising process parameters, controlling microstructure evolution, and improving part quality in real time. Robotic platforms will be used
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, or a combination of, the following research themes: 1. Development of new thermoreversible photocycloaddition reactions We create new photochemistry platforms capable of undergoing quantitative covalent