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Time Closes: 31st July 2025 About the department The Department of Economics at City St George’s, University of London is a leading centre of excellence for research and teaching in economics. The
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can expect to see as the UK transitions to net-zero. It is a collaboration between University College London, Imperial College London, The London School of Hygiene & Topical Medicine, Swansea University
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developmental data and ecological validity. Infant data will be acquired in collaboration with Dr. Tessa Dekker (University College London) and Dr. Ingmar Visser at UvA. The project thus aims to quantify and
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Department of Computer Science at City, University of London. The successful candidate will work on developing a novel AI-powered conversational
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translational microbiome research. You’ll also collaborate with academic partners at University College London and King’s College London, contributing to a nationally significant research network. We are looking
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will primarily conduct research at Brunel University of London, including the in-house aeroacoustics wind tunnel. You will have opportunities for collaboration with experts at Vestas Wind Systems
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. The Aeroacoustics Research Group at Brunel University of London has recently demonstrated the successful application of a novel porous surface treatment to significantly reduce aerofoil noise. This project will
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Institute of Health of Mozambique, the University of Witwatersrand of South Africa, the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Queen Mary University of London. About the Position The student will enrol in a
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modelling approaches, contributing to the cutting edge of medical AI. You will carry out your PhD journey in the heart of London at the newly established City St George's, University of London, a dynamic
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. This Leverhulme Trust-funded PhD project will investigate the enhancement pathways of non-equilibrium plasmas in low-emission ammonia and hydrogen combustion, in collaboration with the York Plasma Institute