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practices (e.g., Buddhism, you will have a track record of interdisciplinary work at the nexus of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. Experience collecting multi-modal neurophysiological data would be
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size GT (55MW) running on natural gas). Currently there are thousands of GT installed, which means a CO2 decrease of the order of Mt a year. The participation to the Consortium will fast-track the impact
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this template Proposal Template Criteria for admission. Your academic track record The quality and feasibility of the research proposal Written references English Language level Your ability to conduct research
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supervisor Dr Lei Xing has built strong track record in circular chemical economy, green energy, carbon capture and utilisation, AI and digitalisation. Supervisors:Dr Lei Xing and Professor Jin Xuan Entry
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scientific research by an excellent track record of research outputs and have an ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills
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rated as ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’. This PhD will be based within the Centre for Space Systems and the Resilient PNT research group, both of which have strong track records in
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climate change-resilient infrastructure slopes. This PhD is co-funded and co-supervised by Network Rail. The aim of this project is to enhance the utility of InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar
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climate change-resilient infrastructure slopes. This PhD is co-funded and co-supervised by Network Rail. The aim is to enhance understanding of how drainage systems impact slope hydromechanical behaviour
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are seeking outstanding early-career researchers who meet the following criteria: Educational Background: Ph.D. degree from prestigious university. Research Excellence: Proven track record of impactful research
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representations change across different brain states (awake, asleep, engaged) and track representational drift over extended time periods Analyse recorded animal behaviours throughout experimental trials and