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platforms, and/or those proposing to use quantitative/computational methods will be given preference. Applicants are also encouraged to think about the societal impact of their research, and for example
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Information on how to apply for the PhD positions: To learn more or to submit your application for each position, we invite you to visit the individual upcoming advertisements on the SHIELD website
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discourse and informing policy at regional, national and international levels. Initiatives like the North East Homeless Think Tank exemplify our applied impact, while collaborations with organisations such as
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lines and collect high-throughout measurements of corresponding mRNA and protein levels for several protein targets. Ultimately, you will use these data to develop Matchmaker, a machine learning framework
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weights. We simply wrap it with a clever layer of reasoning and evaluation. It’s like giving the AI a strategic co-pilot that helps it think ahead without changing its core personality. Why This Matters
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lead to transformational developments for the chemical industry and associated energy technologies. This project, which is funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, will involve the selection
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For informal enquiries, please contact Sharifah Sekalala (Professor) Sharifah.Sekalala@warwick.ac.uk As a Research Assistant, you will be conducting research that explores the experiences
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subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (such as mathematics or statistics) is our standard entry, however we place value on prior experience, enthusiasm for research, and the ability to think and work
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list of individual courses taken and grades obtained. A personal statement. Any other relevant information that you think may support your case for consideration. You do not need to submit a research
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you would approach the project, and a brief review of relevant literature. A personal statementwhich outlines any further information which you think is relevant to your application. Two academic