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an opportunity to network and get feedback on their work. Student profile: Some experience in data analysis would be very helpful, as would a working familiarity with a programming language (e.g. Python, R
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on numerical aspects of the network model analysis. Being part of the wider Mathematical Neuroscience research theme within the School of Mathematical Sciences which currently includes 7 members of academic
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We are inviting applications for a fully funded 3.5-year PhD Computer Science studentship at the University of Warwick, jointly supported by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), to work on an ambitious project
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performance. Throughout this PhD, the successful applicant will gain expertise in cutting-edge modelling approaches and experimental techniques including: Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) with Mass Spectrometry
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science; hydrology; climate science; applied physics; applied mathematics. They will use remote sensing techniques and physical modelling to assess climate and glacier evolution in these high research
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understand and characterise the real-world variability of conditions for chain drives in high performance sport. Improving the emulation of race conditions improves the optimisation of components for riders
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the collaborative interaction of the student and the supervisors who will actively participate in all stages of the project. Input data and training for the use of the code and global sensitivity analysis techniques
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interpersonal skills with the ability to work with patients, members of the public, and present as a representative of the lab at national and international scientific events • Demonstrate strong mathematical
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analyses, mathematical modelling, or data analysis. But whatever the research approach, the goal would be to influence UK policy that increases protection of the UK population from current or future emerging
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benefit from a co-supervisor based at the nearby John Innes Centre, a world-renowned centre for plant science, where you will spend time in the Biomolecular Analysis Facility. You will also have the