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environments such as low light, heat haze, and adverse weather is significantly difficult. These conditions not only degrade video quality but also complicate interpretation by humans and machines, making post
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safety challenges. The foremost issue lies in storage, hydrogen’s low volumetric energy density requires it to be stored either as a compressed gas at extremely high pressures or as a cryogenic liquid at
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analysis and compression tests. The wound healing ability of the scaffolds will be investigated using a range of biological assays including live/dead assays to determine cytocompatibility, confocal
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interest in biodiversity, functional ecology, image/video analysis, and conservation. Experience with programming, statistical analysis, or spatial modelling is desirable but not essential, as full training
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best practice guidance. You should have demonstrable skills in qualitative data analysis, including familiarity with, or knowledge of, engaging research methods (e.g. participatory video, photovoice
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– such as tandem neural networks , video diffusion models , and reinforcement learning – will be explored to efficiently navigate these high-dimensional, nonlinear design spaces. To achieve robust property
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the education/instructional videos contained within them. Therefore, you will be contributing to the development and refinement of a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical
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on electromagnetic motors, pumps, or compressed air systems. However, motors are often bulky, heavy, and rigid, while fluid systems are typically tethered and inefficient. There is an urgent need for untethered soft
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Assessment Systems: Toward Trustworthy AI for Complex Educational Evaluation Image and Video Analysis Using Machine Learning Algorithms Mathematical and Computational Neuroscience, from neural data and network
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from video recordings. This studentship would be part-sponsored by an industrial partner, Neurotherapeutics Ltd. Use translational neuroimaging and neurophysiology methods together in a rodent model of