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Lead Supervisor name: Andrew Callaway, email: acallaway@bournemouth.ac.uk Project description: This PhD programme will determine the most clinically acceptable methods for emergency response teams
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science, data analysis, socio-economically-driven decision-making, and collaborative research, highly sought-after skills. Number Of Awards: One Start Date: Autumn 2025 Award Duration: 4 years Application
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funding is available to students undertaking study in: Accounting and Finance Business and Management Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Academic requirements You must meet the minimum academic
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is in collaboration with a commercial funder, there will be an expectation that the candidate engages with the company for updates and scientific discussions. They should therefore also have a passion
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net zero aviation. This project will explore the science of novel cooling technologies, such as phase change materials and heat transfer enhancement, for the air systems used to condition the turbine
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personalities who need space for continuous striving for top international research and scientific excellence. At the same time, they enjoy support and liberties that are not a given at other institutions. Does
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Engineering Department in the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy and spend most of their time at the Streatham Campus in Exeter. Research on this project will be desk-based and will require programming
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but not essential. A strong background in materials science and/or modelling is essential. Experience in machine learning, computer vision, and computer programming is desirable. In addition
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exercise science, human nutrition, human physiology, biochemistry, food science or a related subject. A relevant Master’s degree and/or experience in one or more of the above subjects will be an advantage
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recruitment strategies for a novel prostate cancer screening study. Prostate cancer is the second commonest cause of cancer death in men in the UK. Currently there is no NHS screening programme, with men