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that researchers in swarm robotics can use for developing more adaptive and efficient swarm systems [6]. Supervisory team: You will be based at SHOALgroup.org at Swansea University (Singleton Campus) and will make
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. The student will develop test protocols, in this highly interdisciplinary project, by leveraging collaborations across various Swansea University facilities to use DIC in both biomechanics labs and simulated
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. The work will be hosted at Swansea University Medical School and is designed with strong patient and public involvement and aims to directly influence clinical practice through accessible tools and knowledge
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of this contribution, and against the eligibility criteria listed below. As part of this programme we are able to offer several full-fee scholarships to professional learners from across Wales, working with
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the Computational Foundry, a world-class centre for computational research, part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Welsh Government. The brand-new building of the Computational Foundry provides
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enable cohesive analysis across modalities and length scales. This PhD project is a collaboration between Swansea University and Carl Zeiss, a global leader in microscopy solutions. Both partners
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the Bangor University North Wales Medical School, Swansea University Medical School, and Cardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The student will primarily be based at Cardiff University
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, coronaviruses, influenza, pneumonia, RSV) as well as pollution, tobacco, pollen, weather, drugs, foods and stinging insects. The long-term plan for the Driver Programme is to extend the data science capabilities
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In this project, different optimal control problems will be considered under a contagious financial and insurance market with regime switching and risk uncertainty. In the first chapter, an optimal portfolio choice and life consumption problem will be studied under a fragile financial market...
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“lattice” version of space and time, similar to the finite difference approach in computational fluid dynamics. Using this Lattice QCD method, Centre Vortex fields will be analysed to understand particles