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The studentship is with University of Salford and APOS Academic Supervisor: Prof Richard Jones Academic Co-Supervisor: Dr Carina Price Industrial Supervisors: Ganit Segal The studentship is fully
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and ground), and boasts expertise in controlling and deploying them in practice, as well as in designing coordination strategies for them. Our recent work on ML-based co-optimization demonstrates some
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supervisor Prof. Dr. Oliver Heiri and the Geoecology group. The research should contribute to methodological and interpretational advancements in the field of chironomid palaeoecology by applying new methods
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activation and regulation during ageing by investigating how these responses change with differential ageing states (e.g. frailty states, rates of biological ageing etc.). This project will use approaches
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, starting as soon as possible. We recognise and support diverse personal circumstances and are open to discuss flexible working arrangements. For informal enquiries contact: Prof Robert Taylor https
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, Prof Andrew Fleming Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The groups of Dr Sam Amsbury, Prof Andrew Fleming, and Dr Lisa Smith invite students with independent funding
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children. Mechanistic modelling of disease transmission involves the use of computer code to represent the epidemic dynamics of infectious disease spread within the community. This allows modellers
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31, 2027 with the option of extension. The period of employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The positions offer the chance to
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and Master’s programmes of the department at Utrecht University. The project leader and daily supervisor will be Dr Francesca Sangiorgi and close collaboration in the project will be with Prof. Gert
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operational employment. This doctoral research will thus leverage the power of graph neural networks – a novel ML architecture, capable of learning fundamental physical behaviour by modelling systems as graphs