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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship on the project EQUATE - a project that investigates how Natural Language Processing (NLP) could be made globally more equitable. This UKRI Frontier
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Start date: November 2025 This PhD is an exciting opportunity to expand knowledge and understanding in the applications of natural chitinous polymers for bacterial/viral prevention and biofilm
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natural language processing, Dr Matthew Hitchings, who will offer cutting-edge insight into high-throughput sequencing and a strong background in comparative genomics and bioinformatics and Professor Lewis
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to begin focused research early on. To complement their background, optional training in natural language processing, machine learning, and linguistics will be available. During the first year, the student
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. The system will leverage cutting-edge techniques in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning (ML), and Multimodal Analysis to conduct adaptive interviews, assess candidate responses, and generate
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Applications are invited for two Research Assistant / Research Associate posts on the project EQUATE - a project that investigates how Natural Language Processing (NLP) could be made globally more
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Applications are invited for one full-time EPSRC Industrial CASE (ICASE) PhD studentship for each project. “Development of natural-ageing-resistant, heat-treatable lean aluminium alloys
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cancer early detection research. The postholder will work closely with researchers from the University of Cambridge, Oregon Health & Science University, the University of Manchester, the German Cancer
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). This mechanism allows for the room-temperature control over polariton condensation Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) , enabling nonlinear optical switching at extremely low optical signals - down to the single-photon
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triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) to sustainably power ingestible medical devices. The aim is to harness mechanical energy from natural intestinal peristalsis to enable battery-free operation of autonomous