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PhD-studentship in Applied Mathematics / Quantitative Ecology: Wind‑Assisted Dispersal of Insect Tree Pests: An Interdisciplinary Modelling and Ecological Study Award Summary 100% home fees covered
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This interdisciplinary PhD project will bring together mathematics and ecology to assess the risk of invasive tree pests being transported into Great Britain by wind. While biosecurity measures largely focus on trade
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to develop, because all of the features associated with the small- and large-molecule drug components must be optimised together. Computational mathematical modelling is used to make the optimisation of ADCs
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a lack of a coherent and mathematically rigorous methodology for how health, environmental and population exposure and vulnerability data can be combined to optimally issue warnings in order to
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electronics) to process information efficiently. You will work at the intersection of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering and AI, helping to develop a theory that explains how and why these systems
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generic compression tools exist, they often fail to fully exploit the specific redundancies found in 3D tomographic data. You will exploit your signal processing knowledge with statistical mathematical
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mathematically in their full multiscale complexity, many complex systems leave warning signals in their data - subtle mathematical fingerprints that appear before a rapid transition unfolds. But reading those
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will develop new mathematical tools to analyse brain imaging data using persistent homology, a method from topological data analysis (TDA) that captures the shape and connectivity of complex data across
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: £36,636 to £38,784 per annum The Role We invite applications for a Research Assistant or Associate in Operator Algebras to work with Dr Chris Bruce in the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics
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completeness. In other instances, where sufficient data do exist, the models used in attempts to glean performance insight may be overly simple and violate mathematical or statistical assumptions or be overly