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Lead Institute / Faculty: Medicine Main Supervisor: Dr Mark Lown Other members of the supervisory team: Dr Adam Geraghty Start date: 23rd September 2024 Project description: Applications
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. Particularly, task adapted quantization, where quantization method could factor in information from the expected target task corpus distribution as well as original LLM pre-training corpus. Data selection during
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programme intended to develop generation after next technologies for applications in defence and security. The project will have two main themes. The first explores coherent beam combination to increase laser
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Main Supervisor: Dr Matthew Blunt Other members of the supervisory team: Dr Andres Vallejo and Professor Salim Khakoo Start date: 23/09/2024 Project description: Immunotherapy offers a kinder and
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of the main tasks. In addition, collaborations with key existing application partners in the main UK and European quantum labs will be exploited to develop ground-breaking demonstrations in quantum key
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cavity-based quantum systems, ranging from atomic and molecular gases to solid-state semiconductor heterostructures and 2D metamaterial devices. Along the way, you will master a variety of scientific tools
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be part of a new MoD/EPSRC Energy Transfer Technology Skills and Training (S&T) Hub. The main aim of the Hub is to train the next generation of leaders in energy transfer technologies. The Hub is
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Project Title: Investigating mechanisms of intercellular interaction in the lung cancer tumour microenvironment. Faculty of Medicine Main Supervisor: Dr Chris Hanley Other members
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into clean and sustainable electrical energy. The main aim of this project is to design and build, and then test and validate a prototype Point Absorber Wave Energy Converter intended to harness wave energy
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to revolutionize the solar cell market. Their low-dimensional architectures also offer promising potential for classical and quantum light emitters. The main challenge for their application is long-term stability