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, or a related discipline. Candidates should hold, or be on track to obtain, a first or upper second-class degree from a UK university (or equivalent international qualification). To apply, please
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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
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must demonstrate a clear commitment to a future career as a clinical academic in cancer research and should have a track record appropriate to their career stage in basic and/or translational and/or
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-talented, ambitious scientists and engineers. You should therefore be able to demonstrate a track record (suitable for your career stage) that is based upon collaborative, thought-provoking laboratory
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data to decode multisensory information Investigate how neural representations change across different brain states (awake, asleep, engaged) and track representational drift over extended time periods
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production in the context of circular economy. The research activities in this doctoral thesis are planned with the view of developing a comprehensive multi-perspectives analysis approach, essential to track
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A track record of curating a Public Programme Start date: October 2025 Mode: Full-time, funded Location: City Campus (Gloucester) Please send a brief CV and covering letter by email outlining your
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, economic viability, and robustness to realistic operational uncertainty. PhD (or equivalent) in control engineering or closely related discipline. Track record in at least two areas: model predictive control
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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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track record in the fields of immunology or infectious diseases, compelling research plans that complement ongoing work at CITIID, and a strong commitment to contributing to a positive, collaborative