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are utilised in the computation. You will be part of the Nektar++ group and will be contributing towards the development of this advanced C++ software framework. The PhD will provide you with training and
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the system made the wrong decision? (b) as the designer of the deep learning-based diagnosis system, one may want to know which part of the algorithm is responsible for the wrong decision (or where is the deep
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support and flexible working patterns to meet individual student needs. Studies can be undertaken on a part-time basis to accommodate students wishing to combine their studies with work or personal
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at least £20.780 per year for 4 years full-time (pro rata for part-time study). Students will spend at least 40% of their time at each university and graduate with a joint Exeter–Wageningen PhD. Initially
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Project Supervisor - Dr Leanne Stokes Macrophages are part of the innate immune system which protects us from infection by bacterial, fungal and parasitic pathogens. Treatments targeting pathogens
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code, like the plastic ends of shoelaces, called telomeres. When cells grow and divide the DNA is incompletely copied, shortening the telomeres. As part of a normal ageing process, when the telomeres
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. The student will take part in journal clubs and departmental seminars, present their work at conferences, and develop skills in critical thinking and science communication. The ideal candidate will have a
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shaping migration patterns Predict the migration patterns of storks being reintroduced in the UK Training You will be part of a supportive and dynamic research environment at UEA and work with collaborators
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from the fetal MRI scans. Additionally, mesh modelling techniques will be developed to create 3D Finite Element (FE) mesh models from the segmented fetal and maternal anatomy. These FE models will then
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exchange (NEE) fluxes into its individual components of gross primary productivity (GPP) and total ecosystem respiration (TER). Understanding the changing behaviour of GPP and TER is key to predicting future