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Sh.24.3 PhD in Sound Analysis for Predicting Category 1 Ambulance Calls School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Ning Ma, Prof Jon Barker Application
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application-oriented research that unlocks the potential of data through rigorous analysis – advancing solutions in societally relevant domains. Your profile Master’s degree in Statistics, Industrial
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analysis, focused on selected electrodes or brain regions. We would like to investigate how graph deep learning models can be designed to capture dynamics in brain signals for the accurate detection, and how
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Sustainable Decision Making (Prof. Dr. Clemens Thielen), which is located at the TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability (TUMCS) and affiliated with the Department of Mathematics. The expected
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and/or dynamic approaches to detect them in the code or prevent their execution at runtime. Keywords for this project: code analysis, static analysis, reverse engineering, defense mechanisms
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, such as household decision-making, willingness to invest, adoption of renewable energy technologies, and social acceptance of innovations. The goal of the PhD is to develop validation methods, best
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analysis and determination of HIV clonality in HIV-infected cells to understand the mechanistic link between low-level protein expression and immune activation. Your Tasks: • Perform and analyze
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crises (e.g., climate, pollution, biodiversity) from a broadly social cognition angle. Desirable research frameworks to explore these topics include cognition and emotion in judgement and decision-making
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environmental applications of microsystems and the ability to interact with researchers in a very interdisciplinary environment. A high grade average and excellent English language skills are decisive to be
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regimes using simulation modeling Quantification of climate change impacts on protective forests (scenario analysis) Contributions to evidence-based management decision making in mountain forests