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including predictive modelling, computer vision and epidemiology. The student will join an established team of investigators, including statisticians, epidemiologists, image scientists, and clinicians
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to the launch of the Bloomberg Cambridge University Corporate Bond Index later in 2025 and the delivery of the ongoing research programme related to the index project. The successful candidate will undertake desk
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disturbances. This programme of doctoral work will investigate the prevalence of iron deficiency/ iron deficiency anaemia in high performing athletes and assess the effectiveness of a novel oral iron supplement
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deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . Candidates should have a strong background and first degree in chemistry or closely related subject (BSc/MChem
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, process stability, and the downstream consolidation and performance of remanufactured composites. This fully-funded PhD project fits within a wider research programme with industrial partners and an
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, interpretable models from experimental and operational data. The core goal is to balance model accuracy with computational efficiency, while meeting the needs of experimental validation. The framework will
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local gas/liquid phase conditions. Whilst direct simulations of breakup are possible, computational cost is high, restricting applications to small sections of geometry and for modest run times
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, via the admissions portal (accessed via the 'Apply' button above) by midnight (23:59 GMT), 19th August 2025. On the ‘Choosing a programme’ page, please select (Neuroimaging) Research MPhil/PhD (Full
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’. Warwick University is renowned for its high-quality research and a thriving PhD program. This strong research culture enhances both the PhD student’s experience and the demand for our graduates. This PhD
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spaces and habits for them. This is a highly interdisciplinary project that combines computational modelling and behavioural science. The first part will be based on the use of state-of-the-art