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will be grounded in rigorous mathematics coupled with a sound understanding of the underlying earthworm ecology. Bayesian inference methodologies will be developed to estimate where and when behavioural
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are suitable. The aims of this project are to Review operating characteristics proposed for rare disease trials Develop novel Bayesian operating characteristics for different types of rare disease trials Apply
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for health policy decision-making, these methods will be developed using a Bayesian framework. This PhD project will deliver a substantial contribution to original research in the area of health data science
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. Applicants will need to produce a research proposal of c. 3,000 words. This should specify a research objective, the nature of the historiographical contribution to be made, and the methodology to be employed
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partners. Our research group is housed within the state-of-the-art £117M Dalton building facilities at Manchester Met. Project aims and objectives The primary objective of the study is to study the effects
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methodological approach through three key objectives, focusing on generations, intergenerational practice and policymaking and programmes in community sport for development. respectively. A fourth objective
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When robots move, human interaction partners and observers ascribe an intention to the robot. For example, in a simple pick-and-place scenario where a robot is facing two different objects, as its
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Bayesian inference framework for identifying complex aerospace systems combining with limited experimental data. It can be also used to quantify uncertainties from experimental testing, significantly
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novel multi-objective optimisation algorithms, to evaluate metrics such as material circularity, system efficiency, cost, and carbon footprint. The University of Surrey is ranked 12th in the UK in
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): Network-level design and multi-node cooperation (coordination, topology design, distributed/federated learning, etc.) Wireless resource allocation and scheduling under multi-objective KPIs (rate, latency