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million in losses each year, with landslides during earthquakes leading to over NZ$1 billion in damage for a single event. While landslide susceptibility modelling is an essential tool in risk management
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Project details Early detection of cognitive decline allows identification of those at high risk of developing dementia when medical treatments may be effective in preventing disease onset. Our
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). Experience in numerical modeling and data analysis. An interest in groundwater contamination, risk assessment, and sustainability. Programming experience (Python, MATLAB, or similar) is desirable but not
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. The student will perform ‘big data’ analysis of patient cohorts including time-based evaluation of the impact of introducing CT-FFR as a national health intervention into a healthcare system. Exploratory
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strategic partnership with Procter & Gamble (P&G) a world leader in consumer products with global markets and impact. A variety of synthetic and naturally derived polymers are used in beauty and hair care
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phdPrimary supervisor - Prof Yongping Bao High consumption of cruciferous vegetables can reduce the risk of cancer. This protection has been attributed to isothiocyanates (ITCs) in such vegetables
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emerging types of national emergencies and evaluate their spatial and operational implications. This will include an analysis of UK population distributions, terrain, infrastructure access, and airspace
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scenarios as typically encountered by UK mountain rescue teams and apply innovative biomechanical analysis using Bournemouth University ’s in-vivo 3D motion tracking technology to determine residual motion of
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, please visit our website at https://www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/ Project details Being overweight is a known risk factor for developing breast cancer, and obese patients experience poorer outcomes. But
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that the electrolysers operate safely and reliably while fulfilling the intended specifications. The knowledge gained from the experiments will be used to determine the appropriate risk and reliability analysis