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turbulence due to varying bathymetry, bed roughness, and due to boundary forcing due to free surface changes or fixed lateral channel boundary. The research objectives include designing an experimental
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objects, by embedding them into a 2 or 3-dimensional space through a representation learning algorithm, has been widely used for data exploratory analysis. It is particularly popular in areas such as
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to arrange the tuition fees and living expenses. Find out more about fees here . Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study
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of the PhD e.g. social work, health professional, accountancy etc is desirable. We are very keen to appoint the best candidate to produce knowledge and find solutions for looked-after children. We are aware
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behaviour, improve body composition and modulate stress. However, people often find starting an exercise programme a daunting experience and there are many barriers that prevent women from getting lifestyle
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co-supervised by both academic and industry experts, gaining valuable skills at the interface of hydrogeology, environmental engineering, and computational modeling. Research Objectives (1
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establishing an understanding of "what normal looks like", these models will detect deviations from the norm and effectively identify potential anomalies during testing. You will explore both self-supervised
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industrial partners. Other benefits of the X-Rotor concept include greater potential for high density wind farms, floating wind and wind energy at low wind speed sites. PhD Aim, Objectives and Work Packages
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region and identify mutations. Develop and optimise bioinformatics tools to detect mutations using positive controls. Apply polygenic risk scores (PRS) to genome-wide SNP data to identify individuals
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of synthetic load profiles for domestic heat demand delivered via ASHPs and heat networks. Objectives: • To complete an evaluation of existing heat demand, based on available data sets; • To analyse