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the collective power of the human imagination. Thomas More’s Utopia (1516), first published in Latin and then translated into many European languages in the century after its publication, provides a model for this
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towns and cities as flood peaks, known as Natural Flood Management (NFM). Most research on NFM centered on hydrological modelling and its effectiveness in reducing flood peaks at varying spatial scales
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on atomic scale, requiring the development and study of ever more realistic model systems. Single atom catalysts, where the catalytic site contains only a single metal atom supported on a heterogenous
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response to everyday violence. As it investigates the complex connections between cultural products and the societies that produce them, it develops a model of engagement that deploys such cultural products
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scattering with computer modelling such as molecular dynamics simulations and AI-assisted data mining. The new technical capabilities will help bridge the current gap in biocide development, i.e., to link
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behaviour through these models using uncertainty quantification/machine-learning (UQ/ML) algorithms To optimise the manufacturing process with the help of the simulation tool To support in the development and
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challenging properties of uncertainty, irregularity and mixed-modality. It will examine a range of models and techniques that go beyond Markovian approaches, including state-space models, tensor networks, and
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mixed-modality. It will examine a range of models and techniques that go beyond Markovian approaches, including state-space models, tensor networks, and machine learning frameworks such as recurrent
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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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such as antenna arrays; and the modelling of advanced electromagnetic structures such as metasurfaces, which allow for unconventional control and manipulation of electromagnetic fields. Students who enjoy