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requirements. The assessor will conclude whether each applicant is qualified and, if so, for which of the two models. The assessed applicants will have the opportunity to comment on their assessment. You can
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to explore these projects and the results coming from them, the latter involving the modelling and follow-up of any high probability events. The student will also explore the most promising methods
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project “Ground Rigid Install Pile Anchor – GRIP Anchor”. The project is being led by Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions (GDG) with the aim of undertaking laboratory testing and numerical modelling of a novel
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post-zygotic aneuploidy arises in mammalian embryos and its consequences during early pregnancy. You will primarily work with equine embryos, which represent a valuable model for studying post-zygotic
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used to measure motion and deformation. It provides comprehensive full-field deformation data, essential for analysing complex materials, structures and model validation. The DIC community has developed
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noise models, leading to metrics devoid of assumptions about noise impacts (e.g., cross-talk or non-Markovian noise in gate fidelities). As shown by the supervisory team, non-Markovian noise can be a
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-cutting and bending to break the glass panels. The project will involve the establishment of a numerical model and the acquisition and analysis of data from physical measurements in the production
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the esophagus with relevance to eosinophilic esophagitis. The research project will involve patient-derived samples, including organoids and air-liquid interface cultures, and experimental esophagitis models
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-edge biological modelling to understand exactly how IIDs spread in nurseries. The project aims to develop improved intervention guidelines to prevent high mortality IIDs, considering what’s realistic and
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hepatic dysfunction in Alpers’ syndrome. The proposed studentship will involve a multi-disciplinary mechanistic approach harnessing induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) in vitro models and a unique resource