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production in the context of circular economy. The research activities in this doctoral thesis are planned with the view of developing a comprehensive multi-perspectives analysis approach, essential to track
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, unit reliability analysis, and shared variance component analysis (SVCA) Create comprehensive data visualisations and perform statistical analyses to assess stability and plasticity of multisensory
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visual and auditory cortices using techniques such as cross-modal decoding, unit reliability analysis, and shared variance component analysis (SVCA) Create comprehensive data visualisations and perform
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inequality in health and social care, drawing on critical race and intersectionality frameworks, and work closely with postdoctoral researchers to support qualitative elements of the project, including ethics
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University’s efforts to address this challenge by supporting development of an active network Design Tool for low voltage distribution networks. This tool is a key component of the flagship D-Suite project led
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collection and analysis such as interviews, discourse analysis, participatory workshops, coding, and content analysis. The postholder will also contribute to the new Race Equity in Care survey, including
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/staff/s.grasso/), a leading expert in ceramics processing with over 300 publications and 28 patents, whose vision is to "develop better materials using less energy without critical elements" and whose
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to/ lead the development and implementation of quantitative analysis and statistical modelling to support the project’s aims of assessing the contribution of An. stephensi to malaria transmission relative
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of quantitative analysis and statistical modelling to support the project’s aims of assessing the contribution of An. stephensi to malaria transmission relative to native malaria vectors across a range of
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and share knowledge of endangered archaeological sites across eleven African countries using a combination of remote sensing, historical map analysis, records-based research supported by ground