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behavioural infection risk drivers. Microsimulation Modelling: You’ll build detailed models simulating people’s daily lives - their decisions, children’s interactions, influence of pets and home/nursery
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in the wake of passenger cars are still poorly understood. Hence, an enhanced understanding of the interaction of wake aerodynamics and pollutant dispersion is essential. The infiltration of pollutants
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exploitation, domestic abuse, modern slavery, mental illness and homelessness – affect policing. This PhD project will explore how individuals experiencing disadvantage and/or vulnerability interact with
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have many opportunities to interact with these and other stakeholders. The Centre will be holding annual Summer Schools within its lifetime; these will be aimed at supporting early career researchers
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interactions. Safety Layer: Introduce a supervisory “filter” based on control-barrier functions that provably enforces state constraints (e.g. collision avoidance, bounded inputs) without destroying
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-motivated, have excellent communication skills for regular interaction with industrial sponsors and supervisors, with an interest in applied scientific research. We particularly welcome applications from
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, immune system interactions, and therapeutic potential of S. aureus cell wall glycopolymers, specifically wall teichoic acids (WTA). These groundbreaking insights will pave the way for innovative treatments
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still hampered by: Ability to detect areas along the intertidal for optimal restoration3. Knowledge on how positive species interactions can be harnessed for rapid restoration4. Availability of devices
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respond to restoration efforts, or the interaction between species persistence thresholds and climate in a mechanistic way. In this project we aim at filling this gap by examining the persistence
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interact in a polite and professional manner. Support: You will work with a PDRA alongside PhD students and overseen by an experienced academic. The group work in the broader Ecology and Evolutionary Biology