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Project Description University College London (UCL) Chemistry Department is offering a fully funded studentship (£23,237 pa) to a highly motivated candidate to start in October 2024. The student
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and Social Research Council (ESRC ) and the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC ). The CDT extends across three centres of excellence in biosocial research: University College
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Engineering, University College London (UCL) Eligibility: This scholarship is only available to home students who meet UK residency requirements. Project Description: Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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Jonathan Breeze in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University College London. Rydberg atoms, highly excited electronic states, offer exciting opportunities for exploring quantum light-matter
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and experimentation. A few-month visit to University College London to work with Prof. Yi Xu on the PENTA model is planned during the PhD. Also, we target an attendance to at least one international
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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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opportunities for exciting employment prospects at PhD completion. You will also have access to domain experts in partnering international institutions (University College London, Institute for Advanced
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Engineering, University College London (UCL) Project Description: Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (or fNIRS) is an optical neuroimaging technique that uses NIR light to image the cortical brain changes
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and collaborate with a strong multidisciplinary team of academics at University of Southampton and experts from University College London. Person specifications: Master degree in machine learning