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, e.g. temperature, but do not know how BVOC emissions will respond to increased atmospheric CO2. For example, will BVOC emissions track the increases in net primary productivity and tree growth observed
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From safer surgery to sustainable factories and net-zero supply chains, we increasingly rely on robots to do work that is difficult, repectitive, or chronically understaffed. To be truly useful
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inconsistent. This is often because current approaches focus on adding lots of microbial diversity rather than identifying the specific microbial functions and network interactions that truly drive plant
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essential for identifying ecological tipping points and forecasting climate change impacts in complex marine ecosystems. This project will apply a multi-level approach (molecular, physiology and ecology
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models that represent and reason about complex biological systems, enabling predictions and interventions that can alter system behaviour in desired ways. For example, why do cells respond differently
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areas, including the Fens and Romney Marshes, depend on complex networks of drains, rivers, and pumps to regulate water levels. These drainage catchments are crucial for protecting homes, sustaining
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atomistic simulations, however these suffer from inconsistent accuracy, particularly for fluoride-containing salts and complex mixtures. On the other hand, ab-initio simulations which explicitly handle
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Evolutionary Medical Genomics (EvoMG) is a MSCA Doctoral Network programme that pioneers an integrative approach combining Evolutionary Medicine and Medical Genomics to address critical health challenges. By
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, to inform and enhance drug optimisation. Employ machine learning to analyse complex datasets, extract meaningful insights, and guide the optimisation of drug molecules. Contribute to interdisciplinary
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Assessment Systems: Toward Trustworthy AI for Complex Educational Evaluation Image and Video Analysis Using Machine Learning Algorithms Mathematical and Computational Neuroscience, from neural data and network