19 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Loughborough University in United Kingdom
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. These components see applications in the transport, catalysis and bioengineering industries. The research will focus on wet chemical processes and the study of chemical reactions on the component's surface. We will
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as early indicators of anthropogenic and climate-driven change. However, limited understanding of the processes shaping species’ biogeographic distributions constrains our ability to predict ecological
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Programme ‘Creative Arts’. Please quote the advertised reference number UNESCO-26 in your application. To avoid delays in processing your application, please ensure that you submit the minimum supporting
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This PhD project focuses on advancing computer vision and edge-AI technology for real-time marine monitoring. In collaboration with CEFAS (the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
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Civil Engineering'. Please quote advert reference ABCE-RAINDROP-HL. To avoid delays in processing your application, please ensure that you submit the minimum supporting documents including an up-to-date
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identification of deterioration processes and assessment of their evolution/extent. Please reach out to the primary supervisor, Prof. Craig Hancock , if you have any questions. Entry requirements: We are looking
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(computer vision technologies). The interdisciplinary nature of this PhD will require the integration of environmental science, engineering, and community science methodologies. Supervisors: Primary
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transcripts for all completed degree programmes, and a reference to the project ‘CSC-26-WS’. Please find further information on the overall CSC scholarship application process as follows: China Scholarship
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, the project accelerates trait data acquisition by applying computer vision to herbarium specimens and field photos, as well as large language models to extract complementary information from literature and
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theories and models. This project aims to develop new insights into how bedrock incision processes interact with geological and climatic factors (i.e. spatially variable uplift, shield building, mega