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The Computer Vision Group is looking for an aspiring PhD to investigate multi-agentic AI, LLMs, and VLMs applied to agricultural sciences. Currently, established AI models often fail to generalize
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multiple departments within the University of Cambridge as well as the collaborating organisations (RSBP, NIAB and UKCEH). The role holder will investigate machine-learning approaches that advance the core
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University of Nottingham – School of Chemistry PhD roles 2026: Multiple projects The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham is recruiting ambitious, curious and highly motivated
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populations to minimise contact between people and limit opportunities for transmission. They encompass multiple measures and behaviours including workplace closures, working from home, closure of non-essential
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Applications are invited for a fully funded four-year PhD studentship at the University of Birmingham exploring how engineered microbial ecosystems can be developed as next-generation microbiome
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://www.ncl.ac.uk/sage/ Find out more about our Research Institutes: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/maths-physics/research/pure/ Contact for the post is Chris.Bruce@newcastle.ac.uk Duration of post is 2 years Key
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recruitment process. Further details about eligibility and funding can be found at: https://www.ukri.org/councils/esrc/career-and-skills-development/funding-for-postgraduate-training/eligibility-for-studentship
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interview process. RCUK eligibility: No Eligibility: Qualifications: A minimum of a first-class or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) OR a Master's degree with a research
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track and classify them. This also helps to observe different angular realisations of the multipath and clutter and to measure multiple angular-dependent target Doppler contributions, decreasing
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their operational reliability. The PhD student will combine mathematical models, in-house laboratory tests in a wind-wave-current flume (https://research.ncl.ac.uk/amh/ ) and numerical methodology to quantify