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Laboratories (LTS5 ), Mr Jackson at the UoE Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC ), Prof. Smirnov from the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO ), Dr Akiyama from MIT Haystack Observatory (Haystack ), Dr
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interested in understanding the neural pathways and mechanistic principles guiding these processes. To this end we use a multimodal neuroimaging approach in combination with computational modelling and
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methane exchange in upland trees drawing on information derived from parallel field studies spanning a rainfall gradient in Ghana (and elsewhere) and modify empirical models of tree methane exchange
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directly and relate them to structural and functional outcomes. In parallel, you will develop new sensors for intracellular potassium concentration leveraging AI based protein design algorithms. Techniques
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parallel with a global decline in fertility and increased incidences of male and female reproductive dysfunction. Although the etiologies of these conditions are complex, there is increasing evidence that
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Computational Astrochemistry/Algorithm development for Quantum Dynamics Calculations School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof AJHM Meijer Application
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well as community function, to be investigated in parallel. Standard geochemical analyses will be simultaneously performed to investigate interactions between the major nutrient cycles, and their impact on
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team. Work towards achieving the Objectives will run in parallel through the project, broadly along the following timeline: Year 1: literature review, desk-based mapping, initial fieldwork mapping and
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Research and Innovation Network. There will be the opportunity to develop models of these initiation processes in parallel with the experimental investigation. Funding Notes 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering