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have the prospect to blur the edges between the exact and statistical approach, and the work of the PhD student proposed here would be the first study of this kind, with this kind of level-density
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The School of Computing Sciences at UEA is seeking to recruit a new PhD student to contribute to our existing Research Groups. The studentship will be three years in duration and due to funding
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tuition fees and an annual stipend at the UKRI rate (£21,805 per year) for 3.5 years. Open to Home (UK) students only. Project details A central strand of #BeeWell is its research programme, which seeks
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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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applications remains an open scientific problem. The Project: This PhD studentship is the computational component of a wider research project to generalise boundary-layer theory to include engineered surfaces
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The Computer Vision Group is looking for an aspiring PhD to investigate multi-agentic AI, LLMs, and VLMs applied to agricultural sciences. Currently, established AI models often fail to generalize
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hydrogen, ammonia, methanol and advanced biofuels into vessel operations while maintaining performance, safety and reliability. This PhD project will develop lifecycle and systems‑level models that track
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‘Create a Postgraduate Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8856F Leave the 'Research Area' field blank Select ‘PhD
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increasingly important for autonomy, navigation, inspection, and situational awareness across defence and other safety-critical applications. Yet many real-world deployments cannot depend on cloud computing
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-Physical Systems is desirable.The project is open to students who would be able to obtain security clearance. How to Apply Applications should be submitted through the RAINZ CDT website by 15 May 2026