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Freedom of Information requests will be analyzed to establish connections between climate-related stressors and concerns about violence. A modelling exercise looking at future climate scenarios can also be
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science and translational research models SHIELD supports research on therapeutic strategies, novel antimicrobial materials, and experimental models that bridge laboratory discoveries to clinical
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diseases, but is frequently misunderstood, forgotten, and missed. As a toxic proteinopathy that leads to progressive fibrosis, it offers a powerful model for studying common pathways in CKD and represents a
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or compromised IoT devices by analysing encrypted traffic patterns, focusing on metadata, flow characteristics, and timing rather than decrypting payloads. The core challenge is creating features and models
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(BGI) is one solution to help mitigate surface water flooding, and can also provide a wider range of benefits related to biodiversity, health and water quality. Robust models are needed for comprehensive
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transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project will equip the successful PhD candidate with a wide range of valuable and transferable skills
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| £20780 + £2500 industry top up (per annum (tax free)) Overview This exciting, fully-funded PhD opportunity invites applications from candidates with a robust foundation in data science, modelling, and
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/or modelling is essential. Experience in machine learning, computer vision, and computer programming is desirable. In addition, applicants should be highly motivated, able to work independently, as
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-edge biological modelling to understand exactly how IIDs spread in nurseries. The project aims to develop improved intervention guidelines to prevent high mortality IIDs, considering what’s realistic and
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hepatic dysfunction in Alpers’ syndrome. The proposed studentship will involve a multi-disciplinary mechanistic approach harnessing induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) in vitro models and a unique resource