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integrity of messages, software or digital documents. Quantum digital signatures are crypto-techniques that uses the laws of quantum physics to provide security that cannot be broken even if the adversary has
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science background, for example; sociology; geography, law, politics, etc. and also agriculture and food if your degree included social science components) Applicants whose first language is not English
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-techniques that uses the laws of quantum physics to provide security that cannot be broken even if the adversary has unlimited computing power. This PhD will involve in developing novel quantum digital
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from UK Government experts and will be relevant to external stakeholders including the Police, Probation, and National Security. Requirements Bachelor's degree (minimum 2i level or equivalent) in a
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and to ensure police are maximising their opportunities to safeguard victims and the wider public. While there is a strong appetite in policing currently to use concepts like, threat, risk, and harm
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Business School with secondary supervision from Essex Law School. The efforts to establish 'loss and damage’ climate funding to aid countries impacted by climate disasters underscore the need for collective
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approaches as a normative and legal foundation, to protect dignity and well-being and against the abuse of power. Interdisciplinary focus International human rights law will provide a normative framing to
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this challenge by estimating forces indirectly from deformations of the medium upon which the cells exert force. Crucial to this estimation is the formulation of an appropriate constitutive law relating force
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and law. Candidates spend 50% of their time in both Swansea and Grenoble and are jointly supervised by academic staff from both universities. Successful candidates receive a double degree from the
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of Arts, Design and Media; Business, Law and Social Sciences; Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment; and Health, Education and Life Sciences. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SCHEME? The University