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Administrative Data Research UK programme (ADR UK) . This studentship is one of a number attached to this programme and one of three linked projects addressing issues related to missing data. Early cancer
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), AEC enables flexible deployment and can establish Line-of-Sight (LoS) communication links with ground users, significantly improving signal quality. This mobility allows AEC nodes to "follow" the demand
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access to amenities, active travel opportunities, and health-promoting environments. This project will empirically test both assumptions to develop a more nuanced, evidence-based framework linking chrono
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of mixed methods co-development research, including liaising with stakeholders, working with qualitative/quantitative data and holding skills in digital communication. Familiarity with Figma, NVivo, basic
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network integration for emerging low-energy opto-electronic AI systems and beyond. The challenge: Machine learning and neural networks are super-charging the complexity of problems that computer algorithms
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storage leads to serious issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Doctors often miss these problems because these people appear healthy on the outside. The student will use data from
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regulatory obligations. Hydraulic simulators are physically detailed but computationally slow and calibration-intensive, limiting large-scale scenario exploration and optimisation. Purely data-driven
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needed for carrying out experiments, designing and running experiments, organising, analysing and interpreting data and sharing data with the wider team, writing manuscripts about key findings. They will
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. The hours of work are variable (up to 25 hours per week, 5 out of 7 days per week) and will include weekend work. Hourly rate is £15.07, which includes holiday provision. For further information, please
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, radiologists interpret scans such as CT, MRI, and X-ray together with textual information, including patient history, laboratory findings, and prior reports. Although recent Vision–Language Models (VLMs) can