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consistent scientific methods for mobility planning and management, (2) integrate a new set of modular metrics for responsible mobility, (3) embed the planning methods into the open data AgiMo Digital Twin, (4
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three core components: a Navigator, an Interdisciplinary Footcare Team and a Community Digital Platform, to facilitate care between expert Interdisciplinary Footcare Teams in major metropolitan hospitals
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, digital twin enabled process development and life cycle assessment will be researched. Primary Supervisor: Prof Xichun Luo Additional Supervisor/s: Dr Matt Boyle Contact Details: For further details please
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scientific research on health Public policy relating to arts and health Community health and public wellbeing through the arts Cultural interventions to prevent illness and promote wellbeing The role of arts
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communications technology that underpins the internet and the digital economy. Person Specification Candidates should have been awarded, or expect to achieve, EITHER: A Bachelors degree in a relevant subject with
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consistent scientific methods for mobility planning and management, (2) integrate a new set of modular metrics for responsible mobility, (3) embed the planning methods into the open data AgiMo Digital Twin, (4
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measurements in a team of experts on and in the pyramids and creating digital object models with numerical simulations, for example, using Salvus software or similar. Publication of research results and
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information about the position please contact: Prof. Denis SCUTO Your profile Master's degree in Digital History, Data Science, Historical Migration Studies, Digital Humanities, or a related discipline Proven
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received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Computational Medicine Research Group led by Prof. Pratik Shah at the University
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Evaluating the use of longitudinal over-the-counter healthcare sales data as a source of syndromic surveillance for community-based infections UK Health Security Agency and Nottingham University