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to develop own ideas for new research. Initial possibilities for research projects include: Studying environmental impacts of AI tools expected to become prominent in research in coming years. Taking a global
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acquisition of a range of environmental and operational data in the digitisation of food manufacturing processes for processing using applied AI techniques. We anticipate the successful applicant will develop
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to develop a user-friendly web-based platform that integrates Loughborough's in-house High-Performance Integrated hydrodynamic Modelling System (HiPIMS) with various high-quality open-source datasets covering
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until 12 noon GMT on Monday 19th May 2025. The Programme Our PhD in Safe AI takes a unique and purposeful approach. PhD researchers with different backgrounds and experiences will train together
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an experienced supervisory team with internationally recognised expertise in stroke rehabilitation science and user-centred intervention design, to develop a programme of study to address these aims. At all stages
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of understanding how to shape these fields are being investigated by measuring currents, voltages, and temperatures directly inside modules. In this PhD, you will design and develop high performance modules for WBG
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Anna Mwaba (Smith College). PhD theme: The evolution and politics of electoral integrity peer review mechanisms in the East African Community (EAC). Supervisors: Dr Innocent Batsani-Ncube and Dr Keren
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education support, the HRC rolling educational programme will be delivered through a mixture of tutorials, workshops, web-based training resources, networking events and peer-led activities. This will equip
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programme will be delivered through a mixture of tutorials, workshops, web-based training resources, networking events and peer-led activities. This will equip fellows with unique considerations
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and motivated applicant to undertake an original programme of research working with ecologists Dr Ashley Lyons and Dr Anne Oxbrough in collaboration with Dr Steven Ewing at the RSPB Centre