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PhD Studentship: Visual Prosthesis for the Blind Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be
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Jozwik lab studies visuo-semantic cognition combining cognitive science, neuroscience, and computational modelling. The lab's research has focused on probing specific visual dimensions in the context
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PhD Studentship: SURVAI – Smart Urban Representation for Visual AI Infrastructure Management The project How can we build AI systems that understand entire cities, from satellite height to street
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they are to visitors/conspecifics, and where visual refuges occur) remain understudied. Their relevance extends beyond zoos, as visibility and access to visual refuge also structure interactions in-situ. This PhD will
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visual neuroscience experiments / Access world-class imaging and microscopy platforms / Build supervision, publishing and grant-writing experience Apply now to drive innovative retina and brain research
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to empower younger generations to make art and culture their own. It does so by applying research methods from museum studies, psychology and educational sciences, and visual and material culture. This project
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) This PhD project aims to define evidence-based, task-specific colour vision requirements for mainline train drivers and other safety-critical rail staff. The research will focus on colour-dependent visual
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welfare are monitored on farms. However, many current monitoring systems rely primarily on visual or activity-based sensors, meaning important behavioural and physiological signals may be missed. Sound
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visual representation Excellent written and verbal communication skills Desirable skills and experience: Knowledge of tenement architecture in at least one case study city, or strong familiarity with
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training design. It moves beyond the current standard of visual-dominant VR to a multisensory approach that respects the physicality of surgical practice, enabled by an interdisciplinary team combining