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Are you an outstanding and ambitious engineering or computer science graduate looking for the next challenge? Do you want to work at the frontier of artificial intelligence and robotics to enable
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workflows. It will focus on three interlinked challenges: (i) latency and fragmentation of data during emergencies; (ii) translation of complex data into actionable intelligence for responders; and (iii
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information, please see here: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/nihr-health-protection-research-unit-in-emergency-preparedness-and-response Supervision team: Dmitri Nepogodiev (Associate
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. The Materials for eXtremes (M4X) research group (https://more.bham.ac.uk/M4X/ ) investigates new alloys for extreme environments from fusion & fission reactors, to aerospace gas turbines and concentrated solar
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that S. aureus cell wall anchored adhesins promote robust adherence to corneocytes isolated from AD patients. These interactions involve defined host ligands, including corneodesmosin. Building
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Staphylococcus aureus is known to be a major driver of inflammation associated with atopic dermatitis, and a cause of disease flares. We have previously characterised the adhesive interactions that occur between S
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professional practices interact in real-world settings, and how these interactions differ across regions and incident types. Particular attention will be paid to how interoperability affects and is affected by
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Reniers, who bring expertise in the areas of human computer interaction and psychology respectively. The PhD student will be co-supervised by DfT’s Behavioural Science team, work alongside DfT teams at key
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process and equipment optimisation Application of artificial intelligence, surrogate modelling, and optimisation methods to accelerate exploration of RAM design and operating space. By coupling simulation
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systems and tools to respond using an ‘all hazards’ approach. For more information, please see: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/nihr-health-protection-research-unit-in-emergency