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Research’ Mode of Study - ‘Full Time’ Year of Entry - ‘2026’ Course code ‘8370F’ Research Area – Leave Blank Press ‘Search’ Select ‘‘PhD Population Health Sciences (FT)’ and save selection. Upload
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the University’s Application Portal: applyto.newcastle.ac.uk In ‘Course choice’ tab: Type of Study - ‘Postgraduate Research’ Mode of Study - ‘Full Time’ Year of Entry - ‘2026’ Course code ‘8370F’ Research Area
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neuroimaging data Proven record of ability to conduct high quality research in relevant health related subject Previous coding experience (e.g. python, bash, matlab) Good administrative skills, and the ability
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chemistry, modelling, and scientific coding, and who are keen to develop these skills while contributing tools that advance the field and support clean growth and Net Zero technologies. Applicants should have
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contribute to stakeholder-facing outputs Support open and reproducible research practices, including code sharing and documentation Contribute to a collaborative and inclusive research environment The Person
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. Unlike standard missing data problems (e.g., missing height or lab results), researchers often do not know when information on symptoms is missing. The usual approach is to assume that if there is no code
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Proven record of ability to conduct high quality research in relevant health related subject Previous coding experience (e.g. python, bash, matlab) Good administrative skills, and the ability to organise
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demonstrator for an offshore turbine capable of streaming data and producing CFD‑quality flow and wake fields with ultra‑fast inference. All code, datasets, and reproducible workflows will be openly released
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/ Course Code: Select ‘8370F’ Research Area: Leave Blank Click Search and select ‘PhD Population Health Sciences (FT)’ Under ‘Further Details’: A ‘Personal Statement’ describing your interests and background
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’ Mode of Study - ‘Full Time’ Year of Entry - ‘2026’ Course code ‘8420F’ Research Area – Leave Blank Press ‘Search’ Select ‘PhD Biosciences (FT)’ and save selection. Upload: A document or write into