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, coastal communities are exposed to unique hazards associated with oceanic processes like storm surges, often within immediate landscapes of health service scarcity situated in wider rural hinterlands with
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condition (which is often observed at an early stage following minor skin wounds) — is also far more common in Black populations. Both conditions involve dysregulated collagen production and aberrant TGF-β1
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fine-scale, fully distributed hydrological modelling, with the ultimate goal of optimising NFM strategies in moorland, to improve flood resilience for rural, upland communities. The studentship will be
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| £20780 + £2500 industry top up (per annum (tax free)) Overview This exciting, fully-funded PhD opportunity invites applications from candidates with a robust foundation in data science, modelling, and
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, this interdisciplinary project will couple mathematical models of earthworm movement, stochastic models of the measurement process and designed experiments to improve earthworm detection. Project This project will work
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7: C9 A comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of current issues and future directions within the wider subject area or subject specialism. C10 Knowledge of project specific technical models
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invites applications from candidates with a robust foundation in data science, modelling, and/or engineering, and a keen interest in deploying data analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) to solve real
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process conditions. Furthermore, this research will focus on the development of a model, allowing for virtual testing and optimisation of the chemical recycling process. This includes potential
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will generate a wide range of contemporary high-resolution next-generation sequencing and array-based genomic and epigenomic datasets across large cohorts of human tumours and experimental models
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create a working framework that includes both experimental and modelling prototypes, including AI/ML tools to assist with the large number of variables involved. This project is seeking candidates with a