374 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions in United Kingdom
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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
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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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exploitation, domestic abuse, modern slavery, mental illness and homelessness – affect policing. This PhD project will explore how individuals experiencing disadvantage and/or vulnerability interact with
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, distributed ledgers) Desirable: Experience with generative AI (e.g. LLMs) Interest in Human-Computer Interaction Interest in privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) Other: Experience in presenting or preparing
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behavioural infection risk drivers. Microsimulation Modelling: You’ll build detailed models simulating people’s daily lives - their decisions, children’s interactions, influence of pets and home/nursery
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translation machinery, chaperone proteins or quality control factors during AQP biogenesis. Cell-free translation, limited proteolysis, gel-shift assays and FRET, as well as structural mass spectrometry and
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have many opportunities to interact with these and other stakeholders. The Centre will be holding annual Summer Schools within its lifetime; these will be aimed at supporting early career researchers
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clinicians but not yet ‘at threshold’ for secondary care. Despite this, the UK has no settled service structure to address this gap, with the consequence that alternate diagnoses are missed and genuine
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freshwater fishes, structured around the following objectives: Use the LOC to map the freshwater fish distributions in Madagascar, including threatened, invasive and human food species Create predictive models