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multiple public services, including health, education, housing social care and criminal justice. Using linked administrative datasets, the research will explore new approaches to identify patterns of cross
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for brain development and is closely linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as anxiety and depression. While serotonergic axons reach most forebrain regions by birth, their maturation involves region
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will be secondary data analysis, linking reported incidents of violence with weather data to identify correlations between climate variables (e.g., temperature extremes, humidity) and violent crime
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in geomaterials. A particular focus will be on the soil micro-structure evolution and how this links to macro-scale behaviour, using advanced laboratory tests, imaging techniques, and computer
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correction. This machine-learning approach, however, needs a realistic model of light propagation in the retina in order to validate it and to generate the large volumes of training data required. Funding
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You will join the EPSRC-funded project “Behavioural Data-Driven Coalitional Control for Buildings”, pioneering distributed, data-driven control methods enabling groups of buildings to form
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This 3.5-year PhD is fully funded; the tuition fees are paid and you will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI rare (£20,780 for 2025/26). The funding is linked to UK Research and
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You will be collecting, analysing, and presenting data throughout the study informing the intervention and app and contributing directly to the education/instructional videos contained within them
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project further informally, please contact Dr Kramer by email: edgar.kramer@plymouth.ac.uk How to apply To apply, please select the ‘Apply ’ link above. Please see our apply for a postgraduate research
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: For an application to be completed, candidates should also fill in the following online form: Diversity data form (link to Microsoft Form to be completed by the candidate) Applications must be submitted by