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Primary supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Join us to research and develop advanced analytical methods for tackling food fraud head-on! Economically motivated adulteration of foods is a significant
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NDVI, SAVI and EVI, provide the best indication of former channel networks. Original thought could also be demonstrated in developing the method of comparing measurements to the pre-existing data and the
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clear aptitude for research. You will have a Masters in a relevant discipline and will definitely have a 1st or 2:1 Bachelors degree (or equivalent). You will be able to demonstrate excellent mathematical
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extension to a total maximum of 4 years is possible. Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching & administration, which means: Your main task is to complete and to submit your
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are encouraged (laura.winchester@psych.ox.ac.uk ). You will need to apply for this studentship via the main University online graduate application form, and pay an application fee of £20. The application form, all
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study. The student would be based in the Washington Singer Building in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is the brain’s principal inhibitory neurotransmitter, playing
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the properties of post-consumer recyclates. The project will apply cutting-edge data science techniques, including principal component analysis and machine learning, to handle multivariate datasets and enhance
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the biological basis of these associations remains poorly understood. Past efforts have investigated the link between obesity and the primary tumour, but these analyses relied on data derived from bulk tissue
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and objectives. • To deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines by discussing with the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder and offering creative
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for health policy decision-making, these methods will be developed using a Bayesian framework. This PhD project will deliver a substantial contribution to original research in the area of health data science