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(HPC) platforms used in machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) based applications (CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators etc.) require high power demands with optimized power distribution
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, which has multiple test machines with GPUs and AI accelerators. The algorithms used can be bound by the available compute power or memory bandwidth in different parts of the program. This information will
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completion of this project will yield validated designs, novel manufacturing routes, and a deeper understanding of metamaterial-based radiation detectors, accelerating the development of advanced systems
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to rare disease trials. This PhD studentship is part of LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials. Students will receive training
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suggest hypotheses for therapeutic targeting. This PhD studentship is part of the LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials
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in genomic medicine, diagnostic innovation or precision healthcare. This studentship is part of the LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate
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pride in being an inclusive community of outstanding learners, investigators, clinicians, and staff where interdisciplinary collaboration is embraced and great ideas accelerate translation of fundamental
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validated surface functionalisation methods that significantly improve metascintillator performance, accelerating the development of advanced radiation detectors for ToF-PET and enhancing early cancer
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conditions. This will accelerate the development and qualification of more resilient materials and coatings, contributing directly to the advancement of sustainable fusion energy. The techniques developed may
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from the longstanding, trusted, and collaborative tradition of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Cornell Human Ecology’s hub for accelerating connections between research, practice