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Advert title: A randomised controlled trial into the effectiveness of the behavioural change and weight reduction programme via the Slimpod app: brain and psychological adaptations Project advert An
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or sensor arrays. Experience generating, processing and analysing large material property datasets including correlating between multiple techniques, or developing computational reconstruction techniques
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have the opportunity to develop their research, both individually and as part of a team of ambitious scholars. PhD students at Maynooth University are enrolled in a structured PhD programme. This
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models with a practical experimental platform. FTE: 1 (35 hours/week) Term: Fixed (18 months) The Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering (CUE) group of the Institute for Sensors, Signals and Communications
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Location:Hammersmith Campus About the role: We are looking for a Research Associate or Research Assistant to join a research programme studying how the immune system responds to changes in lipid
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a student with a background in Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related STEM discipline who is passionate about computer graphics and gaming. A prior interest or experience in ML/AI rendering
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management, computer science, information management and beyond. Supervisors Primary supervisor: Professor Tom Jackson Secondary supervisor: Professor Ian Hodgkinson Entry requirements At least a 2:1 honours
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The role The post is part of the Wellcome Discovery Award research programme “Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care”, which aims to address and dismantle structural factors
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Requirements We will only consider candidates with a good Bachelor’s degree (ideally, a first, minimum 2:1) and/or a master’s degree in computer science, data analytics, health economics, or computational
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One Research Associate position exists in the data-driven mechanics Laboratory at the Department of Engineering. The role is to set up a machine learning framework to predict the plastic behaviour