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optical links, compensating for scattering of entangled photons in media such as multimode fibres and the turbulent atmosphere, and the realisation of logic gates to perform quantum computation operations
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development of new 3D nanoscale thermal metamaterials. If you want to play at the nexus of quantum, advanced materials, and thermodynamics, to design and create intricate nanoscale geometries that allow you to
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship – Next-Generation Integrated Opto-Electronic Devices for Switching, Computing, and Sensing We are offering a fully-funded PhD studentship in the field of photonics and
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PhD Studentship in Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Plasma Systems We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the computational modelling and optimisation
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awareness These funded PhD scholarships are suitable for students with a background in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Cognitive Science. Students with interests in machine learning, deep
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is product recovery and material separation, which strongly influences overall system performance, cost efficiency, and environmental impact. This is a critical stage in remanufacturing where
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into lightweight, deployable VLMs without sacrificing performance. The research will explore architectures that integrate medical images and clinical text while remaining parameter-efficient through modern
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an interest in computer science and/or computational approaches to engineering applied to this important maritime topic and will be willing to travel to partners within the UK (e.g. Newcastle and Bath
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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
Decoding the precise programme regulating neurodevelopment has been crucial to our understanding of brain disorders. A central question is how the brain generates its remarkable diversity of cell
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, thermal, electromagnetic or kinetic), are critical for the sustainable operation of wireless IoT devices and remote sensors. The world can reduce reliance on batteries and fossil-fuel-derived power if more