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to focus on the relationship between geometry and quantum theory. A key objective will be the conceptual and mathematical understanding of the original Penrose spin network, with a view toward foundational
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to focus on the emerging framework of quantum reference frames and the generalization of its core concepts to special relativity, gravity, and quantum field theory. A key objective will be the formulation
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region and identify mutations. Develop and optimise bioinformatics tools to detect mutations using positive controls. Apply polygenic risk scores (PRS) to genome-wide SNP data to identify individuals
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process is poorly recorded and needs improvement. Aims and Objectives In collaboration with the Health Innovation Partnership, a modelling pipeline will be devised to cope with the challenges of data
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and objectives. • To deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines by discussing with the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder and offering creative
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to the full extent. The objectives of this project are i) to quantify the carbon footprint of silage production under different management practices using data collected in farm audits undertaken across the UK
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through advanced modelling and simulation. A key objective is to validate and optimize poroelastic finite element models of brain tissue, making them more accurate and clinically relevant. Additionally
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turbulence due to varying bathymetry, bed roughness, and due to boundary forcing due to free surface changes or fixed lateral channel boundary. The research objectives include designing an experimental
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objects, by embedding them into a 2 or 3-dimensional space through a representation learning algorithm, has been widely used for data exploratory analysis. It is particularly popular in areas such as
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areas. Project aims and objectives This project aims to develop a novel approach to analyse the interaction between the structure of CFM and the dynamic performance of the flow. The aim will be achieved