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to work with an international team on developing cutting-edge novel demographic, statistical and computational methods in estimating, modelling and forecasting measures of health, well-being, and human
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on health and use economic methods to evaluate relative costs and benefits. This may include use of health impact assessment methods, statistical analysis of secondary data sources to estimate health impacts
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work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. The Department of Computer Science is an
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procedures. These systems combine preoperative planning and intraoperative measurements into a visual interface, improving surgical precision and outcomes. However, current navigation methods have significant
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: This position is ideal for candidates with a background in civil engineering, structural engineering and mechanical engineering. Applicants should demonstrate: A strong interest in both experimental and numerical
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-time Entry requirements The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1 (Hons) in physics, chemistry, natural sciences, mathematics, computing, environmental sciences, or similar numerical subject. Start
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Arginine is an amino acid involved in numerous biological functions including cell proliferation, cell signalling, muscle contraction, immunity, neurotransmission, vasodilation and the synthesis
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Modern numerical simulation of spray break-up for gas turbine atomisation applications relies heavily upon the use of primary atomisation models, which predict drop size and position based upon
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computing. Current challenges in quantum technology adoption stem from the lack of standardized benchmarking methods and the inherent difficulty in validating quantum devices beyond classical simulation
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research role. We encourage all potential applicants to think about potential proposals for parallel individual projects which may complement these two research projects, and we will work with you to refine