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This research opportunity aims to hire PhD students as a self-funded program. By analysing retinal images with deep learning technology, early detection of Alzheimer’s disease may be possible. By
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Industry 5.0 goals. Expect impactful insights into advanced technology integration and human expertise, driving sustainability through improved system performance. Students benefit from collaboration
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EligibilityUK, EU, Rest of world Reference numberSATM486 Entry requirements Applicants should have a first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in a related discipline (e.g. industrial engineering
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such. Through this PhD opportunity researchers will take the opportunity to engage with companies in our network and beyond to better understand where the knowledge and practice gap is and from
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both academia and industry. Some of the valuable skills are in system design, AI-integration, cyber-physical systems, and sustainability. At a glance Application deadline27 Nov 2024 Award type(s)PhD
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This is a self-funded PhD position to work with Dr Adnan Syed in the Surface Engineering and Precision Centre. The PhD project will focus studying high temperature corrosion mechanisms in details
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systems engineering design and processes. It is expected that the researcher works closely with the academic team to develop a novel generative AI-based model and algorithm to research, analyse and optimise
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deadline22 May 2024 Award type(s)PhD Start date30 Sep 2024 Duration of award4 years EligibilityUK, Rest of world Reference numberSATM475 Entry requirements Applicants must have a B.Sc. in engineering or a
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problems in the sector of Through-life Engineering services. TES Centre is providing its state of the art academic and research services to industrial clients such as Boeing, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce
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of maintenance. There will be relevant visits to BAE Systems (as the Industrial Sponsor of the project) in particular but also various other organisations throughout the PhD to develop and demonstrate the research