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PhD studentship in Bio-electronics – Localising invisible breast cancers during surgery Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate
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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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. Robust reservoir-scale modelling is therefore essential for predicting system performance and informing design and operational decisions. Leveraging geological, hydrological, and thermal models developed
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a difficult sector to decarbonise, as electrical power is challenging for many forms of shipping. Hence, sustainable marine fuels are required. Methanol fuel tankers are already in operation, with
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dispersal risk for a range of pests of concern to GB forestry, building on recent work on dispersal of the European spruce bark beetle. The studentship will investigate: Which tree pests on the Pest Health
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on massive networks of heterogeneous devices operating in complex, dynamic environments. However, traditional fault tolerance mechanisms struggle to manage the runtime uncertainties and diverse failure modes
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. This work will therefore be crucial in contributing to a new generation of diagnostics that may have implications for food security and conversation. The successful student will explore innovative synthetic
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for quarantine pests often rely on complex, multi-step laboratory tests that are difficult to deploy in the field. This work will therefore be crucial in contributing to a new generation of diagnostics that may
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forestry, building on recent work on dispersal of the European spruce bark beetle. The studentship will investigate: Which tree pests on the Pest Health Risk Register may be aerodynamically capable of long
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) algorithms in realistic network settings and explore hybrid approaches that combine classical and post-quantum techniques. The project will involve protocol design, system-level evaluation, and performance