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Evolutionary genetics in a wild mammal population
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data gaps by combining process simulation (e.g., Aspen software) with machine learning techniques. By developing accurate, large-scale life cycle inventory data using enhanced digital tools like deep
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with EDF UK. The project offers the chance to develop skills in agent based modelling spatial-analysis, optimisation and economic analysis, as well as contribute to the UK’s decarbonisation. How to apply
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can be disastrous, while the right delays can eliminate overshoot and improve robustness. The aim of this PhD project is to develop a comprehensive methodology for implementing derivative-dependent
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, please visit her University staff profile. We would advise that you get in touch with Kate directly (via kathryn.simpson@sheffield.ac.uk) to outline your proposed research proposal. This will allow us to
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interests and publications, please visit her University staff profile. We would advise that you get in touch with Kate directly (via kathryn.simpson@sheffield.ac.uk) to outline your proposed research proposal
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particular research focus on digital cultural heritage, visual digital humanities, and digital archives. To find out more about Valeria’s research interests and publications, please visit her University staff
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interests and publications, please visit her University staff profile. We would advise that you get in touch with Isabella directly (via i.magni@sheffield.ac.uk) to outline your proposed research proposal
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studies, mercantile and transcultural mediaeval cultures. To find out more about Isabella's research interests and publications, please visit her University staff profile. We would advise that you get
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University staff profile. We would advise that you get in touch with Isabella directly (via i.magni@sheffield.ac.uk) to outline your proposed research proposal. This will allow us to ensure that your