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environments, especially close to humans, flora or fauna. Even so, these robots are still barely used outside laboratory settings, due to their high complexity and severely limited flight time, payload and
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, transparent, and inclusive environment for the use of AI while reflecting its profound importance to society. The PhD candidate will work under the primary supervision of Dr Sakshyam Panda at the Centre
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focus and/or methodologies. Impact – We encourage applications demonstrating effect on, change or benefit to the economy, society, culture, public policy or services, health, the environment or quality
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benefits provided by plastics are indisputable but there are concerning impacts in the environment from the micro- to macro-scale. An emerging and ground-breaking biotechnological system involves the use
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candidate will work in an exciting international environment in the heart of the City of London. They will join the CitAI Research Centre (with academic staff with extensive expertise in AI for healthcare
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research people, culture, and environment. At UEL, PhD researchers will be supported by a community of supervisors committed to their timely progress and development as professional researchers with
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the research volume, quality and impact and part of our investment in research people, culture, and environment. At UEL, PhD researchers will be supported by a community of supervisors committed to their timely
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). The PhD candidate will work in an exciting international environment in the heart of the City of London. They will join the School of Science and Technology at City, University of London (member of the Alan
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environment with international collaboration and networking opportunities and dedicated research space. It will form the hub of a highly experienced, multi-institution supervisory team from NU London
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research, investigating how social environments, biology and behaviours intersect to influence health and functioning. This combines theoretically derived social drivers of health with state-of-the-art