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in advanced experimental techniques, data analysis, and interdisciplinary problem solving at the interface of physics, materials science, and device-relevant functionality. Outcomes will include high
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usability and accuracy, as well as conducting field tests to validate their effectiveness. Additionally, the research will explore the economic viability of these sensors to enhance real-time data collection
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wide range of social science methods. Key commercial sectors include (but are not limited to) data centres and high-tech industries, as well as food and beverage production. This project is a
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be conducted beginning May. Contact for enquiries Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof Yafa Shanneik (ys32@soas.ac.uk ). For more information: RELI-GENE: Governing Health, Family and Religion
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, and data-driven analysis. The project will be supported by a strong research environment with experience in concrete behaviour at elevated temperatures, constitutive modelling, and advanced numerical
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its frontier by integrating mechanistic artificial intelligence with robotic additive manufacturing systems to enable intelligent metal processing. The research will develop physics-informed and data
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The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 (any degree with a substantial biological sciences component). Mode of study Full-time Start date 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This project is fully funded
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are emerging as promising alternatives, offering potential benefits in carbon reduction, durability, and ageing resistance. However, widespread adoption is limited by inconsistent performance data, insufficient
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should hold a Master’s degree in Economics or a related field (e.g., Finance, Psychology, Maths or Data Science), with a foundational understanding of behavioural/experimental methods and/or econometrics
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geotechnics/soil mechanics. The following desirable skills are an advantage, but not a requirement. Data analysis skills in python An interest in energy policy / the economics of energy Numerical modelling