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, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from nonlinear control and optimisation
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neuroscience and data analysis Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB, and similar languages) Experience with large-scale neural network simulations Experience with analysing large-scale neural
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) This project is a collaborative research effort between
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for research excellence and interdisciplinary systemic thinking for Net Zero. The ReNU+ vision is that they will become living examples of a highly skilled workforce delivering an equitable energy transition so
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train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and interdisciplinary systemic thinking for Net Zero. The ReNU+ vision is that they will become living
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pathways in forms of infant leukaemia driven by the MNX1 oncogene (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41389-022-00426-2 ; https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220489 ). The post-holder will integrate within the Tosi Lab, and
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or Stata (or similar packages) would be an advantage, although training will be provided. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential. The project is based in the Net Positive Centre’s hub
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motion and the viewing perspective of the observer (Nikolaidis et al, 2016). This project will develop continuous models of action legibility using these sources of information from data collected in a
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computational modelling to be used to design and re-engineer flower architecture. The RA's main focus will be on computational modelling of gene regulatory networks for predicting the mechanisms leading
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) under the supervision of Dr. Elina Spyrou . Summary of Project: Power systems are at the core of the transition to net-zero energy systems, and they have to transform in two ways. First, their generation