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collaborations and perform cross-species comparisons. We use machine learning techniques for neural data analysis and computational modelling with a special interest in biologically-inspired deep learning and AI
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details can be found at https://www.net-zero-fibe-cdt.eng.cam.ac.uk/ The project is funded in collaboration with Ramboll and Buro Happold who work across diverse projects with key clients focused
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Clare College offers a Senior Research Studentship in Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Materials Science, Metallurgy, Engineering or Computer Science. Applicants must be
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studentship is part of a Leverhulme Trust Research Project entitled Bridging the scale gap: From non-equilibrium thermodynamics to contrails. The project combines laboratory-scale experiments with high-fidelity
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. Exceptional candidates may be eligible for an International Fee Bursary. Braze Alloy Development for Advanced Repair of Aeroengine Components Brazing offers the prospect of revitalising high
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. Various collaborations with MetaExplore network partners across Europe allow a particularly wide skills training, including experimental and computational work. Applicants should thus have a first (or upper
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, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: The applicant has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD; Has relevant experience in Numerical Modelling and semiconductor and thin film process in
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motivated and ambitious PhD candidate skilled in genetic epidemiology, biostatistics, mathematics computational biology or related discipline to contribute to the “Hereditary & Early onset breast cancer
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Secondary flows in turbines are a major source of aerodynamic loss and performance degradation and have therefore been studied extensively over many decades. Much of this work has focused
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), Cecilia Heyes (Oxford) and Phil Corlett (Yale). In this PhD studentship, you will lead on experimental and computational work looking at how social interaction biases feelings of confidence, and how