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expanding the UK’s renewable energy portfolio and reducing reliance on land based infrastructure. This PhD project will investigate the hydrodynamic performance of floating pontoons used to support offshore
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Generative AI applications continue to expand, optimizing computational efficiency is becoming increasingly critical, particularly for AI in resource-constrained environments or at the edge. To address
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lower-cost offshore power architectures. The project will produce efficient, practical SWIPT systems with novel metamaterial devices, enhanced adaptability, and validated performance. Results will lead to
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Coastal communities face increasing pressure from sea level rise and habitat loss. Seawalls and rock armour provide essential protection but have high embodied carbon costs and often degrade local
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or relapse. We use a hybrid of wet lab and dry lab techniques to repurpose drugs as adjunct therapies to R-CHOP. We previously performed a high throughput screen of B lymphoma cell lines with a library of FDA
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features from multiple imaging modalities (CT, MRI, PET, ultrasound); (2) design advanced AI algorithms for early-stage cancer detection with high sensitivity and specificity; (3) create user-centric AI co
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monitoring. The resulting solution will be rigorously evaluated for accuracy, privacy, system performance, and real world acceptance by PwMD and the carers. Eligibility Applicants should have a first or upper
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for applications in RF to THz electronics and early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s/cancer diseases using detection of protein biomarkers in patient blood samples. Such FETs will enable advanced high-frequency (HF
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Topological Data Analysis for Multimodal Neuroimaging: MRI and NIRS Biomarkers of Brain Change DoS Dr Nathan Broomhead (nathan.broomhead@plymouth.ac.uk, tel.: +441752586874) 2nd Supervisor Dr Mariam Pirashvili (mariam.pirashvili@plymouth.ac.uk) 3rd Supervisor Dr Sean James Fallon...
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Next-generation Biodegradable Microneedle Electrodes for Continuous Heart Monitoring DoS: Dr Alexander Besinis (alexander.besinis@plymouth.ac.uk) 2nd Supervisor: Dr Om Prakash Singh (omprakash.singh@plymouth.ac.uk) 3rd Supervisor: Prof Mona Nasser (mona.nasser@plymouth.ac.uk) Applications are...