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University Belfast, University of Manchester, University of Edinburgh and University of Bristol. BioAID will train the next generation of scientists in Artificial Intelligence and data-driven approaches
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completed application should be emailed to the Doctoral College Admissions team by 6th April 2026 at 9am. Funding information Full tuition fee waiver for three years and a stipend each year at UK Research
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of adolescent mental health, social inequalities, epidemiology, and data science. The student will be embedded within a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment at the University of Bradford, working
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the challenge of forever chemicals in drinking water. The aim of this research is to develop a smart data predictive model that will support utilities’ evidence-based decision-making to improve the resilience and
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of spins that could form the basis of future low-power data storage devices. However, real skyrmions are three-dimensional and can twist, stretch, or deform when trapped by material defects - behaviour
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, finance, and healthcare, where data integrity and system reliability are non-negotiable. This PhD project addresses the integration of robust security measures within AI-enabled electronic systems
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variation in breast cancer susceptibility using whole genome sequencing data”. This project will investigate the contribution of rare non‑coding regulatory variants, including those in enhancers, promoters
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of light. [1][2] This emerging technology holds enormous potential, offering routes towards new forms of highly parallelised information processing (optical computing), point-of-care diagnostics, next
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trigger redesigns across multiple groups. The challenge is compounded by the fact that each discipline uses different data models and representations, making system-level interdependencies difficult
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, self-starter, PhD student to run the follow up questionnaires and analyse the data. This offers an exceptional research opportunity to investigate the contribution of lifestyle factors, particularly