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, is strongly associated with physical activity levels, and is a cause of significant disability. PhD description: To address this we have a large cohort study running. We are looking for a dynamic
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the network, and every synapse is updated, on every epoch. Recent work has begun to challenge both halves of this independently. Progressive Data Dropout has shown that progressively reducing the training set
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trigger redesigns across multiple groups. The challenge is compounded by the fact that each discipline uses different data models and representations, making system-level interdependencies difficult
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showed potential to reduce environmental impact and may enhance durability, aging resistance and eventual pavement performance. However, large-scale adoption is limited by gaps in scientific understanding
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Closing date: 27 February 2026 For further information please email Professor Chris Gerada (University of Nottingham) and Dan Walton (MTC). Facilities The MTC is an independent Research and Technology
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) initiative. The student will have access to excellent research facilities, including dedicated human factors and usability laboratories, and advanced immersive technologies, such as the Faculty’s large-scale
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on accelerating disruptive technologies in UK manufacturing. Supported by the government, it partners with industry and research bodies to drive innovation across all UK manufacturing sectors, from SMEs to large
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social engagement. Studying its link to cognitive function and dementia risk provides a unique opportunity to understand how large-scale social policies shape healthy ageing and to generate evidence to
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industry and research bodies to drive innovation across all UK manufacturing sectors, from SMEs to large global manufacturers. For details, visit the MTC website . Contact For further information on this PhD
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social engagement. Studying its link to cognitive function and dementia risk provides a unique opportunity to understand how large-scale social policies shape healthy ageing and to generate evidence to