10 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Warwick in United Kingdom
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effectively and completely re-used as functional photo-ink to allow for 3D-print-to-re-printing. You will join our team efforts to develop new 3D printing inks for light-based printing of the next generation of
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD (fees and stipend) to begin March 2026 on a research project developing an adult version of the Behaviour Checklist, a tool originally developed for
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We invite expressions of interest in pursuing research for a fully funded PhD position in the School for Cross-Faculty Studies, Global Sustainable Development department at the University of Warwick
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including: * Algorithmic game theory * Approximation algorithms * Automata and formal languages * Combinatorics and graph algorithms * Computational complexity * Logic and games * Online and dynamic
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and reliability. You will integrate, adapt and develop methods (using packages such as BioSPPy) for the processing and analysis of physiological signals measured for determining deception. The project
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the University of Warwick. Project outline: Modelling light-driven processes and charge transfer across molecule-metal interfaces is instrumental for the development of next-generation molecular optoelectronic
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leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key to electrochemical devices, yet balancing performance and stability remains a challenge. This project will develop
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The development of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles is one of the best solutions for solving transportation problems such as air pollution, road congestion, and long commute
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third over the past 25 years, which is inferred from sparse soil data and the widespread decline of their avian predators. Recent developments in soil geophones and contact microphones have enabled
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disciplines to contribute to world-changing research in the development and deployment of trustworthy AI. The scholarship programme is part of the University’s internationally recognised Cyber Security Global