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trade within the British Empire. The PhD will draw on recently digitised colonial newspapers, diaries, and colonial papers to generate substantial new knowledge of the contributions of enslaved and
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of the project(s) Collect, analyse and interpret research data and draw conclusions on the outcomes Mentor/co-supervise less experienced researchers/students in the group The Person Knowledge, Skills and
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connectivity seen in large scale brain recordings. These describe correlations between brain regions and can evolve over tens of seconds, with essentially discontinuous shifts from one short term state
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line and evaporation microlayer regimes during bubble growth at different pressure levels, subject to the findings of 1c. Demonstration and initial validation of the approach using data from the open
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cities of Oxford and Cambridge. Our central location provides easy access from the M1, excellent main line rail service as well as proximity to key international airports. Set in rolling countryside
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) tuition fees plus a yearly stipend. For 2025/6 this equates to £20, 780 per year, with potential increases each academic year in line with UKRI. International applicants would need to be able to fund
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fees for four years. A maintenance stipend in line with UKRI rates, (£19,327 p.a. for full time award holders in 2024/25). A Research, Training and Supporting Grant (RTSG) of £5,000 for four years. A
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images
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material sticks to the edges of the drier, causing wastage of the product, and in extreme cases, deterioration of the drier itself. This research aims to develop a new multiphysics model to describe
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. This stems from the two main styles of AI development over the last two decades. 'First Wave AI' is used to describe the rules/logic based AI used heavily in the 1990's and 2000's and still in wide use today