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. For further information, please contact sharmila.sumsurooah@nottingham.ac.uk with your CV and transcript. View All Vacancies
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key area of patient safety that can be improved with the use of computer vision approaches to system analysis. For many clinical procedures there can be multiple deviations in service delivery, which
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. Boiling is a technology central to both fusion and fission nuclear reactors, also including thermal management of several reactor components. The aim of these simulations is to generate data that can be
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that present significant problems for data reduction and analysis. This PhD project, in close collaboration with researchers at ISIS Neutron and Muon Source and University of Nottingham, will address this by
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confident working with complex data. We are a strong interdisciplinary group and a willingness to learn and work beyond your current comfort zone, supported by an excellent team, would be advantageous
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amounts of data required for effective monitoring. This data-driven approach can result in high costs, increased computational demands, and logistical challenges in data storage and processing. A crucial
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, including those in local clinical settings, national meetings of the MHM; and to have interests across both qualitative and quantitative approaches to healthcare analysis. Further information: Applicants
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environment. How to apply: Applicants are welcome to contact Professor Yupeng (Jack) Wu Yupeng.Wu@nottingham.ac.uk directly for more information about the projects. Application will need to email your CV
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robots. We currently imagine these to be soft materials that dress both human and robot bodies. Embedded sensors will capture data about mutual touch. Embedded actuators will deliver haptic feedback
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cohort to benefit from peer-to-peer learning and transferable skills development. For full information about the programme, the research projects available and how to apply, please visit: http