19 estimation-methods "https:" "Computer Vision Center" PhD positions at Newcastle University
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-generation into medical device software development processes. You will be trained to carry out research that combines software engineering, formal methods, and safety assurance. You are not expected to have
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develop mixed-methods expertise and join Dr. Tang’s research team in the Population Health Sciences Institute (PHSI) and benefiting from Newcastle University’s Stroke Research Group, a multidisciplinary
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computer simulations by developing fundamentally innovative and advanced protection strategies. To enhance the reliability and safety of low-voltage networks with a high penetration of power-electronic
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stakeholders and an analysis of TIA clinic data you will help to understand how stratification might assist in delivery of more appropriately targeted care. You will develop mixed-methods expertise and join Dr
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threat to agriculture, biodiversity, and biosecurity worldwide. Current diagnostic methods for quarantine pests often rely on complex, multi-step laboratory tests that are difficult to deploy in the field
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focused on advancing plant health diagnostics through synthetic biology. Plant pests and pathogens pose a major threat to agriculture, biodiversity, and biosecurity worldwide. Current diagnostic methods
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to catastrophic outcomes. A single failure point can trigger widespread system collapse in grids or transport networks. c) Regulatory lag: Existing safety certifications, such as ISO standards, lack methods
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allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will be provided. Overview The project aims to develop a new approach to drug discovery by developing new methods for synthesising and
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engineering, formal methods, and safety assurance. Prior experience in formal methods or medical regulation is not required. The project includes training, supervision, and gradual progression into research
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and to study on this programme. How To Apply You must apply through the University’s Application Portal: https://applyto.newcastle.ac.uk/ In ‘Course choice’ tab: Type of Study - ‘Postgraduate Research