17 estimation-methods-"https:"-"Computer-Vision-Center" PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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) is a thin film deposition method used for surface passivation and is used in >50% of solar cells manufactured today. A step change in cell efficiency progression can be achieved by the successful
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) ensuring that surveillance-driven decisions do not exacerbate health inequalities. Using mixed methods, the student will (a) map existing data flows and decision pathways used during recent incidents; (b
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will explore public, stakeholder, and decision-maker perspectives on lockdown strategies, exit processes, and communications. Using co-design workshop methods, the student will develop a prototype
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. The Materials for eXtremes (M4X) research group (https://more.bham.ac.uk/M4X/ ) investigates new alloys for extreme environments from fusion & fission reactors, to aerospace gas turbines and concentrated solar
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of lyophilisation methods and biomaterial-based encapsulation strategies to improve microbial survival and long-term storage stability. Training Environment The student will join a vibrant interdisciplinary research
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exponentially accurate approximation or controls in PDEs. Gevrey regularity allows one to go beyond the smooth theory and obtain quantitative remainder estimates, while retaining useful tools such as cutoffs and
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Reniers, who bring expertise in the areas of human computer interaction and psychology respectively. The PhD student will be co-supervised by DfT’s Behavioural Science team, work alongside DfT teams at key
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process and equipment optimisation Application of artificial intelligence, surrogate modelling, and optimisation methods to accelerate exploration of RAM design and operating space. By coupling simulation
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policy development. The project will directly support UKHSA and partner organisations in strengthening institutional memory and preparedness capability, while contributing generalisable methods
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resource constraints, workforce turnover and the needs of disadvantaged communities. Using mixed methods, the student will map interoperability arrangements across selected Local Resilience Forum (LRF) areas