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performance computing systems in a way that is suitable for operational use. Implement and test different ML architectures, such as convolutional and encoders-decoder ANNs for predicting flooding in Bihar and
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into and in work, and relevant secondary data, and help produce case studies of supported employment initiatives in the four HDRC areas. You will also work to develop a programme theory and with the research
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, charities, as well as other universities and research institutes across the UK and internationally. The overall programme of research will be jointly developed by Prof. Nophar Geifman and the person appointed
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outcomes using design practices. The role is to contribute to a programme of research in partnership with Glasgow University and Glasgow Centre for Population Health to co-develop Community food markets as a
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areas. You will also work to develop a programme theory and with the research team to prepare a future research proposal. You will be working as part of a larger research team, and with HDRC partners in
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questions in the form attached below. Eligibility Criteria Essential Requirements: PhD Thesis Submission: Must have submitted thesis through an EPSRC funded PhD programme between 1 January 2024 and 1 October
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research contributions to over the next five years. We will be launching research programmes for each of these themes, with the aim of bringing together researchers from different disciplines across Civil
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, charities, as well as other universities and research institutes across the UK and internationally. The overall programme of research will be jointly developed by Prof. Nophar Geifman and the person appointed
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, charities, as well as other universities and research institutes across the UK and internationally. The overall programme of research will be jointly developed by Prof. Nophar Geifman and the person appointed
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recently funded 5-year programme of antifungal drug discovery at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology. This exciting new programme connects MRC CMM researchers with drug discovery experts and scientists from