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of the assembly of these complex microbial communities using ecological theory and mathematical models. The questions we address are: (1) how does the microbial community change during cultivation
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correction. This machine-learning approach, however, needs a realistic model of light propagation in the retina in order to validate it and to generate the large volumes of training data required. Funding
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noise models, leading to metrics devoid of assumptions about noise impacts (e.g., cross-talk or non-Markovian noise in gate fidelities). As shown by the supervisory team, non-Markovian noise can be a
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marginal structural models will be extended with machine learning techniques for counterfactual prediction and to support sensitivity analyses Candidate The studentship is suited to a candidate with a strong
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determine the impact of community acquired pneumonia that requires hospitalisation has on the quality of life of patients. The final stage will be to design a generic economic model to evaluate any new
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of novel AM materials on corrosion response of key component and develop a model to predict their behaviour. To address the goals set for tackling international climate change, the power sector needs
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. Using gastruloids as a model system with which to study GAG structure/function relationships. Generating gastruloids from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to create in vitro models for studying
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for downstream tasks. In this project, you will develop novel unsupervised machine learning methods to analyse cardiovascular images, primarily focusing on MRI. In your research you will train models to learn a
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November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. This PhD project aims to explore how emerging datasets could provide value to the UK’s insurance industry through a combination of data analytics, modelling
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coalitions for delivering reliable, low-carbon energy services. Collaborating closely with UK Power Networks, SSE Energy Solutions, and the University of East London, you will develop robust economic Model