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will focus on the development of voice analysis technologies to enhance the prediction and triaging of Category 1 ambulance calls. Ambulance call centres play a critical role in triaging life-threatening
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function and serve as key drug targets. Despite their importance, our knowledge of their biogenesis, folding and membrane insertion during synthesis remains limited. The aquaporin (AQP) family, crucial
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for treating brain disorders? In this PhD you will work with datasets of neuronal activity in animals and humans. You will apply computational approaches to describe spatial and temporal patterns across
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on health and use economic methods to evaluate relative costs and benefits. This may include use of health impact assessment methods, statistical analysis of secondary data sources to estimate health impacts
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evaluation, policy advocacy, or better understanding the contexts and causes of such abuse. The student will use advanced data science and applied statistics to enable combined analysis of different modes
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improves the performance of ROMs, making them more applicable to real-time structural health monitoring, vibration analysis, and control design. This research offers real-world impact across several
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the PhD student in high-performance computing, computer programming, applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, mathematical modelling and data analysis for large datasets -of the order of 100 Terabytes
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scholarship in “Unsupervised Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Image Analysis”. This opportunity is available to UK (Home) candidates only. Fully-supervised AI techniques have shown remarkable success in
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environmental stressors, in particular heat, and patterns of violence in the UK. This project will largely use quantitative methods to explore the relationship between climate change and violence. A key component
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You will lead the qualitative work to understand how individuals experienced the intervention and app how it worked. This will directly impact the design and refinement of the intervention, and so