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degree which includes a substantial research element, with a score of 65% or above in the taught modules and 65% or above in the dissertation. Complete the PhD Programme online application . Your
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, including high throughput experimentation, programming (e.g. in LabView, Matlab) and numerical modelling. They will be joining a thriving, inclusive Chemistry department with excellent facilities
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degree which includes a substantial research element, with a score of 65% or above in the taught modules and 65% or above in the dissertation. Complete the PhD Programme online application . Your
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The project: The deployment of generative AI—particularly Large Language Models (LLMs) based on transformer architectures—in industrial settings poses several critical challenges. Ensuring reliable
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English, you will need to meet the minimum English requirements for the programme, IELTS Academic score of 6.5 (with no less than 5.5 in each component test area) or equivalent. The studentship is supported
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(AI)-driven speech and voice analysis present transformative opportunities to enhance emergency call triaging. For instance, identifying specific audio features, such as laboured breathing or vocal
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Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Automotive Engineering or other relevant Engineering and Science subjects, or relevant industrial experience. English language requirements
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least a 2:1 in chemical engineering or a related discipline. English language requirements: Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements. Further details are available
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budget, and training when appropriate) each year for 3 years. The studentship is fully funded for 3 years. The pan-University Graduate School offers an integrated training programme to the postgraduate
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to the project. All of the research activities and the project reporting will be undertaken in English and so fluency is essential. The successful candidate will also be required to register for a higher research