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nanofabrication, nanoelectronics, atomic force microscopy, quantum sensing and computing, high speed optical devices and atomistic device simulations. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max
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the employability of our students. We will prepare you for diverse roles in the sports industry, academia, and the wider job market. Our projects are very flexible, enabling you to specialise in physical activity and
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, path finding and routing algorithms, sense of direction, human computer interaction, cognitive navigation, intelligent mobility, and artificial intelligence. Sensor fusion and Signals of Opportunity We
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the development of valuable transferable and personal development skills, such as finance-oriented computer programming, presentation and professional writing skills. As a PhD student in Accounting
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Communications, Sensing and Imaging Antenna design and channel modelling Physical layer design and signal processing, new waveforms for 5G Radio resource allocation and MAC design Networking and joint design of
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Integrable Systems and Mathematical Physics Mathematical Biology Number Theory Study options Study options full-time (years) part-time (years) Phd 3-4 6-8 Integrated PhD 4 n/a MSc (Res) 1-2 2-3 MPhil 2-3 3-4
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mental disorders. Physical activity and weight management programs for people with intellectual disabilities. Assistive technologies for adults with specific neuropsychological impairments. Identifying
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, Elizabeth Reeder, Zoë Strachan and Louise Welsh, as well as the support and insights from inter-disciplinary supervisors like Naomi Richards (End of Life Studies), Matthew Barr (Computing Science), Alan Riach
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PhDs at Glasgow comprise a process of research over 3 years full-time or 5 years part-time that leads to either a thesis that may be supported by practical work, or a portfolio of practical work
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, cultural and environmental factors influence physical and mental health and health behaviours over the lifecourse. Discovering mechanisms which can modify these processes and have the potential to improve