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-motivated candidate with a 1st or high 2:1 degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences or a related science discipline. Prior experience in thin-film deposition, microscopy, spectroscopy, electronics
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. Application process Applicants must submit: A completed application form . A 2000-word research proposal. Please read this guidance . Two academic references - to be sent directly from the referee
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to obtain) a 1st/2.1 or Master’s degree in Engineering, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Data Science, Mathematics, or a related field. Strong quantitative and programming skills are required. Interest in
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following the correct application process will not be considered. The successful applicant will then be required to apply to and register on the Institute of Health Informatics MPhil/PhD programme to take up
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, Statistical genetics, Physics or similar. The applicants should have an interest in ageing and dementia research and motivation for learning statistical modelling and analysing genome wide genotypic data
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supervisory team, plus what is found through the process of the research. But it is likely the project will involve a review, to gain an understanding into the topic plus a series of studies examining
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distributions describing various physical effects. Supervisors:Dr Matteo Vorabbi , Prof Paul Stevenson and James Benstead Entry requirements Open to candidates who pay UK/home rate fees. See UKCISA for further
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Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations (SRRF) approach. The objective is to build machine-learning models that exploit the underlying physics of fluorescence fluctuations to deliver high-resolution, low
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Engineering, Physics or related discipline. To apply, please contact the main supervisor, Dr Dumanli-Parry - ahugumrah.parry@manchester.ac.uk . Please include details of your current level of study, academic
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. Topic of research The laminar-turbulent transition in boundary layers is one of the most challenging topics in classical physics and applied mathematics, and stands as a bottleneck problem in the modern