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Identifying the neural processes underlying skilled anticipation in sport School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Richard Rowe, Prof E Milne Application Deadline: Applications
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computational genomics methods such as the Mutability Adjusted Proportion of Singletons (MAPS). You will be expected, with guidance from the PI, to identify and adapt relevant methodologies, manage large data
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supplies, prices and production, and use novel methods to quantify the impact that projected climate change may have in the future on access to nutritious foods and therefore human health. The research
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. Current diagnostic methods rely heavily on subjective patient reports and dental assessments, often failing to detect the condition until significant damage has occurred. This leads to delayed interventions
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delay-dependent controllers via numerical simulations and experiments. If you're passionate about discovering new ways to enhance system stability and control and intrigued by the unconventional role
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innovative teaching methods as appropriate. Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students for individual projects/dissertations as required. Undertake module assessment across our undergraduate and
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project is to employ these methods of system identification to identify the solar wind and geomagnetic index parameters, and their time delays, that drive the variations of energetic electrons and develop
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Details This project explores the textual transmission and cultural influence of Petrarch’s poetry across different literary traditions and languages, integrating computational methods to enhance
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Synthesis of Peptidomimetics Based on Functionalizable Freidinger Lactams School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Joe Harrity Application Deadline
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facing the UK’s programme of remediation and restoration of the Sellafield site, expected to be complete in the next century. The PUMaS hub will support ~20 PhD students along with research staff, creating