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using their high performance computational mechanics algorithm Alya, by coupling solid mechanics with electrophysiology. This project aims to personalise this model using medical images (MRI) collected
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Deadline: 20 June 2025 Details R2T2 is a UKSA-funded doctoral training programme dedicated to academic research in rocket propulsion, with an emphasis on the acquisition of the practical skills required
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between the brain signals of different subjects. The aim of this project is developing new adaptive and machine learning algorithms to successfully decode brain signals across subjects. The prospective
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of the system is within the set at some time, then it is guaranteed to remain within the set for all future times. Therefore, being able to characterize and compute these sets is of prime importance when
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Design of a Fault Detection System for AI-Assisted Adversarial Attacks on Industrial Control Systems
Design of a Fault Detection System for AI-Assisted Adversarial Attacks on Industrial Control Systems School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Aryan
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their programme. The ideal candidate will have outstanding customer service and interpersonal skills, and an ability to put people at ease through sophisticated and sensitive verbal and non-verbal communication
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finite element modelling to simulate the deformation of microstructures, novel crack propagation simulation techniques and scale-transition algorithms. The model will be informed and validated using full
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of Information, Journalism and Communication at the University of Sheffield is one of the major research and teaching establishments in the UK. We are committed to a research and teaching programme that takes
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Career Development programme). The role also requires the maintenance of administration processes, databases and web pages, the dissemination of materials for students, and organisation of various
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Improving Deep Reinforcement Learning through Interactive Human Feedback