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Institute (DHI) Established in 1994, the DHI’s mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of inquiry and a means of
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question in the fruit fly Drosophila. We study ultrafast morphodynamic adaptation in photoreceptor synapses to light changes using a range of methods, such as insect visual neuroscience/behaviour, image
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delay-dependent controllers via numerical simulations and experiments. If you're passionate about discovering new ways to enhance system stability and control and intrigued by the unconventional role
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. Current diagnostic methods rely heavily on subjective patient reports and dental assessments, often failing to detect the condition until significant damage has occurred. This leads to delayed interventions
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Computational photochemistry/Vibrational control in transition metal complexes School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof AJHM Meijer Application Deadline
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). This PhD project will involve mixed-methods, the overall aim of which will be to better understand the societal barriers experienced by autistic adults. Certain questions will be most appropriately answered
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of hyperpolarised xenon for brain oximetry. Using multi-modal imaging methods and animal models this project seeks to understand the application of hyperpolarised xenon to detect early signs of brain diseases
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the epithelial cancer cells. This project aims to re-create the HNC TME using a range of methods to develop better understanding of HNC pathogenesis and treatment. Entry Requirements: Candidates must have a first
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Details This project explores the textual transmission and cultural influence of Petrarch’s poetry across different literary traditions and languages, integrating computational methods to enhance
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facing the UK’s programme of remediation and restoration of the Sellafield site, expected to be complete in the next century. The PUMaS hub will support ~20 PhD students along with research staff, creating