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Domestic Abuse Plan. Research Questions: How are emerging technologies, such as IoT devices, GPS trackers, AI-generated media, and platform-based tools, used to conduct digital surveillance, harassment, and
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activity support grants. Due to funding stipulations set by UKRI, we are able to recruit up to 30% of international applicants to the cohort each year. You can find further details at https://www.centre
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reports to develop computational models that predict identification reliability. They will learn to design interpretable, legally robust AI systems, including attention-based deep learning models and
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interdisciplinary and collaborative project. In addition to the lead supervisor at Birmingham, Dr Yueting Sun, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (FLF), with local support from colleague Dr Mingchao Liu, you will also
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are able to recruit up to 30% of international applicants to the cohort each year. You can find further details at https://www.centre-ub.org/studentships/call-for-applicants/ Informal enquiries about the
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expertise computational model development. Candidates who have not yet acquired their PhD would be appointed at the Research Assistant level. What we can offer you: The opportunity to advance our
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candidate with an undergraduate degree (2:1 minimum) in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science. Supervisors: Dr Sophie Pain, Dr Rob Sommerville, Dr Elizabeth (Lizzie) Driscoll. References: 1
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-national Beyond EPICA consortium. Co-investigators are Prof Thomas Blunier at the University of Copenhagen, Dr Emilie Capron and Dr Xavier Fain at the Institute of Geosciences and the Environment (IGE
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contact Dr. Mike Jenkins (m.j.jenkins@bham.ac.uk), or Dr. Matt Keith (m.j.keith@bham.ac.uk ). If you are ready to apply, then please click the ‘Apply’ button above, and select “PhD Department of Metallurgy
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- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of Arts and Law. The funding will be available from September 2026. One scholarship is available offering