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We invite applications for a self-funded PhD to explore innovative research in the development of human-centred embodied multi-agent systems that able to compensate and augment human capabilities in
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. Focusing on adaptive intelligence, which blends human creativity and machine intelligence, the project will develop Multi-Intelligence Agents (MIAs) to facilitate the seamless integration of social factors
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We invite applications for a self-funded PhD to advance trustworthy embodied autonomous vehicle systems through the integration of foundation models and human-centred design. This research will
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portfolio of open, short and contextualised programmes. You’ll act as a trusted adviser to prospective participants and organisations, using your expertise to recommend the right solutions and contribute
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on human-environment interactions in freshwater ecosystems. The studentship covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student. There is an urgent need for novel freshwater quality monitoring solutions to help
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resilience of our society. We are advertising 40 salaried PhD projects in areas that span the food chain from farm to fork: farmed animal health and welfare; food safety; lifelong health; human nutrition; one
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remediation risk management Supervisors At Cranfield we place great importance on supervision and the relationship a student has with his or her supervisor. The relationship is intended to be a stimulating and
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, Nuclear (CBRN), Advanced Materials for Protective Engineering: Blast and Ballistics, Advanced Imaging. Supervisors At Cranfield we place great importance on supervision and the relationship a student has
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the relationship a student has with their supervisor. The relationship is intended to be a stimulating and fruitful partnership, in which the supervisor provides guidance on the nature of research and
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researchers in this important activity. Supervisors: At Cranfield we place great importance on supervision and the relationship a student has with his or her supervisor. The relationship is intended to be a