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candidate will be based at the Cardiff University Centre for Human Developmental Science (CUCHDS). This houses some of the most advanced equipment for infant research, including state-of-the-art eye tracking
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imaging (Dr. Daniel Gallichan, School of Engineering, Cardiff University) and dementia epidemiology (Associate Professor Emma Anderson, Division of Psychiatry, UCL). You will gain expertise in experimental
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. Using this technology, typically developing children were found to create distinct kinds of experiences at different ages – with a visual shift from faces to hands and objects across the first few years
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Protection (RED ALERT CDT). The NERC RED ALERT CDT consists the University of Bath, Bangor University, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. RED-ALERT
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and photonic interconnects technologies in close collaboration with academia (University of Cambridge, University College London and Cardiff University) and industrial partners (see links below
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The UK aspires to lead in innovation and research on cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and robotics, as emphasized in recent Government Research and Development Roadmaps. These technologies are anticipated to significantly impact society, posing challenges...
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for a novel approach that combines high spatial resolution with microstructural specificity. This project stands at the forefront of neuroimaging research, utilizing cutting-edge technology to explore
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collaboration with Compound Semiconductor Applications Catapult and Cardiff University is also foreseen for this student project. These posts are open to both UK and non-UK students. Applicants should have first
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costs for up to four years. Cardiff University is offering tuition fee scholarships to successful China Scholarship Council students not currently enrolled in a PhD programme. Applications for 2024 entry