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skilled graduates through research projects that use industrial challenges as the catalyst for methodological advance. Work directly with leading industry partners Many of our PhD projects are developed and
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actionable insights that can lead to real policy change; and with leading researchers across three Universities, Lancaster, Leeds and Sussex. About you A PhD is not a formal requirement for this role – we
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distributed systems. We target conceptual research along with experimental methods. As a Programme Grant there is considerable flexibility in the research agenda to allow the right candidate to have significant
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team, you will be responsible for: • theoretical analysis of methods for calibrating and optimising simulation-based DTs • developing and maintaining research code implementing these ideas
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of the Lancaster REEFs group. They will work alongside PhD students to develop methods, data and analytical approaches. They will contribute to building collaborative networks with international partners (both
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speech technology to feed into this strand of the CELIA project. In line with the guiding principles of the CELIA project, the specific methods in focus promote explainability, transparency and use
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Associate to undertake a rapid literature review on co-production and recruitment strategies involving heterosexual men, support the design and delivery of a descriptive international mixed-methods survey
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control of their testing platform by developing statistical methods that continuously monitor exam data to detect suspected behaviour. You will help build a change‑point detection framework that can
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Educational Research. You will have a PhD in a relevant specialist TEL area (or award within 12 months), demonstrate excellent teaching abilities including experience of online environments and doctoral
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)" to accelerate a just transition to low-carbon living. Second, coordinating work across the North of England on ‘democratic innovations’, a core theme of the JUST Centre. About you A PhD is not a formal