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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Computer Science: Fully Funded EPSRC DTP PhD Scholarship: Robotic Third Arm
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Department of Public Health and Sports Sciences, St Luke’s Campus, Exeter The University of Exeter’s Department of Public Health and Sports Sciences is inviting applications for a PhD studentship
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: Intelligent Robotics Project description: Swansea University, an internationally recognised academic institution with strong commitments to research and technological innovation, seeks applications for a PhD
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bridge research focused on virtual and immersive environments with projects that are centred on explorations with physical media. We are looking to recruit one PhD candidate in the broad area of digital
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This 4-year PhD is fully funded for UK home students (by The University of Manchester), but only partial funding is available for overseas students. We will also provide a tax-free stipend set at
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@leeds.ac.uk Project summary When sorting and packing nuclear waste items, the current practice typically involves human operators wearing full PPEs and/or remotely controlled robotic arms. Major constraints
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the discipline, demonstrated by a PhD (or nearing completion) or equivalent in Mathematics and Statistics, to develop teaching programmes, and teach and support learning; Please ensure you read the Job Description
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, recent endeavours have sought to extend this approach to encompass military aircraft. This study seeks to advance the methodology specifically for military applications. The existing tool comprises various
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cerebral blood flow monitor optimised for the infant brain To measure flow in-vitro using tissue-like materials & blood flow in-vivo (adult arm) To demonstrate the ability to measure cerebral blood flow in
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This PhD topic relates tool development appropriate to the conceptual design of 6th generation combat aircraft. The research will explore relevant feature modelling and progress to explore