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your PhD journey in the heart of London at the newly established City St George's, University of London, a dynamic institution formed from the merger of City, University of London and St George's
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Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS), Leipzig, Leipzig University (LU), TU Dresden (TUD), and University College London (UCL), the IMPRS on Cognitive NeuroImaging integrates leading
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learning and generative modelling approaches, contributing to the cutting edge of medical AI. You will carry out your PhD journey in the heart of London at the newly established City St George's, University
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coordinating institution. The core collaborating partners are the University of Pretoria; I'Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal; the British Institute in Eastern Africa; University College London
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integrate the exciting environment of the recently merged City St George’s University of London, and a vibrant multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and clinicians. This project offers
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integrate the exciting environment of the recently merged City St George’s University of London, and a vibrant multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and clinicians. This project offers
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of childhood cancer death. You will work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme
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College London) and Dr. Ingmar Visser at UvA. The project thus aims to quantify and model the remarkable learning efficiency of the human visual system. The project is an interdisciplinary collaboration
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can expect to see as the UK transitions to net-zero. It is a collaboration between University College London, Imperial College London, The London School of Hygiene & Topical Medicine, Swansea University
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of