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PhD Studentship: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Elite Sport (Co-funded by Brighton & Hove Albion FC)
in machine learning methods for pattern recognition and prediction. An academic or practical background in sleep science and/or elite sport is highly desirable. The candidate will be embedded within
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across academia and industry. Your primary role will be to develop Staphylococcus WTA microarrays and investigate their recognition by lectin receptors of the innate immune system and anti-WTA antibodies
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networks). Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and beyond in their role. A commitment to your development access to learning and mentoring schemes; integrated with our Academic Career Pathways A
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their primary function is to generate renewable energy (at the cost of covering large areas with solar panels), there is growing recognition that solar parks also offer a unique opportunity to restore and enhance
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in a more accurate analysis of optimizing the service performance. Computer vision approaches such as ones for object identification and action recognition can help to automatically identify deviations
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aimed at recovering more of the texts of the Vindolanda tablets, including handwritten text recognition, reassembly of fragments, disentangling of palimpsest texts and restoration of missing sections
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motion and the viewing perspective of the observer (Nikolaidis et al, 2016). This project will develop continuous models of action legibility using these sources of information from data collected in a
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to the development of Hong Kong, the Nation and the world. The University pursues world-class excellence in education, research and knowledge transfer to nurture socially responsible leaders and professionals, as
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development activities such as appropriate professional activities while in the role. This is an excellent opportunity for someone enthusiastic about learning new techniques, proactive in research and self
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. However, it was also reported that the mode of action of essential oils was unclear, and not all studies reported a positive effect. Similarly, Ferreria et al., (2024) concluded that additional studies were