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. The resulting dataset will be analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) to quantify the relationships between these factors and uncover both direct and indirect pathways affecting behaviours
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. Applying machine learning to New Zealand’s landslide inventories to model landslide location, character and dynamics. Integrating time-series and inventory data to develop new models to predict location
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Level 5 Addenbrookes Hospital. CITIID scientists study immune responses in health, autoimmunity, and infectious diseases and host-pathogen interactions (https
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Core Development programme (DRCD) for its research students. This programme provides a generic structured training programme which is constructed to support the researcher as the PhD progresses with
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to their excellent structural performance and relatively low weight. However, their laminated structure results in low fracture toughness and limited impact resistance, influenced by the type of polymer used
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interact in a polite and professional manner. Support: You will work with a PDRA alongside PhD students and overseen by an experienced academic. The group work in the broader Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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to structure your proposal as appropriate for your project, but you should ensure that the following areas are covered: (a) background and rationale; (b) proposed methods (including consideration of ethics and
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Behavioural Baselines: The research project aims to automatically generate and maintain accurate behavioural baselines for diverse IoT device types within dynamic environments. It will also investigate
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scenarios. By enabling more realistic and dynamic adversarial simulations this project will support the creation of more effective cybersecurity testing, consequently strengthening organisational resilience
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research team. Good knowledge and experience in heat and mass transfer is essential and proficiency in the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics will be considered an advantage. The student will benefit from