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researcher, with a background in data analytics and/or statistics from a psychology or computer science background, for example, will analyse Lifeline service call data to identify patterns in caller behaviour
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Research Scholarships (VCRS), are open to applicants worldwide, regardless of residency or domicile. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research
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and young people. The project will integrate diverse datasets provided by the EA, including service locations, attendance, demographics, deprivation, and programme details. By harmonising and analysing
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engineering, computer science, or materials science and a strong interest in applying technology across multiple fields. Essential criteria Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a First or Upper Second
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. Combining computer vision with artificial intelligence will enable a PhD researcher to develop models that can reason, understand or learn like a human. The ability to identify defects, adapt to new and
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J, Escalona OJ (2019). Wearable Technology: Signal Recovery of ECG from Short Spaced Leads in the Far-field Using Discrete Wavelet Transform Based Techniques. Computing in Cardiology (4-page paper
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facades and roofs, explored through theoretical and experimental study. The project will design and develop a façade panel concept with a suitable evaluation programme to characterise the technology and
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engineering. Thermal comfort. Analysis and applications in environmental engineering., 1970. 4. Garcia-Constantino, M., Konios, A., Mustafa, M.A., Nugent, C. and Morrison, G., 2020, March. Ambient and wearable
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that they have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme. Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have
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Shenhav (2022) Advances in modeling learning and decision-making in neuroscience. Neuropsychopharmacology, 47, 104–118. [6] O’Connell, Shadlen, Wong-Lin and Kelly (2018) Bridging neural and computational