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well as the constructed Brain Research and Imaging Centre (BRIC; https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/brain-research-and-imaging-centre ). For more details of the School’s research activity, please visit our
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Development of Pancreatic Tumour Treating Field System DoS: Dr Torsten Bossing (torsten.bossing@plymouth.ac.uk, tel.:01752 437 414) 2nd Supervisor: Dr Shakil Awan (shakil.awan@plymouth.ac.uk, tel
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funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description This project develops advanced simultaneous wireless information and power transfer technologies (SWIPT
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. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description Project Aim To develop and validate an AI co-pilot software system integrating multi-modal radiomics data to enhance cancer detection speed and
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design cutting‑edge, privacy‑preserving solutions that enhance independence and dignity for people living with mild dementia? This project develops a new, privacy first approach to reduce wandering risks
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will develop new mathematical tools to analyse brain imaging data using persistent homology, a method from topological data analysis (TDA) that captures the shape and connectivity of complex data across
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Description This exciting PhD project offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of biomedical engineering, developing the next-generation technologies to revolutionise long-term heart monitoring. You will
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contact Dr Jon Miles (jrmiles@plymouth.ac.uk) To apply for this position please click on the Apply button above. Please see here for a list of supporting documents to upload with your application. For more
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supporting the use of home-based tests to track vision changes in chronic neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis. It will also contribute to the development of new vision-related metrics
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vegetation-enhanced performance will have significant application. Working in the University’s world class COAST Laboratory, you will develop and validate physical modelling techniques to represent vegetation