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: Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, typically in the physical sciences or engineering. Experience of computer simulation, or
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, chemistry, and be willing to learn new disciplines and innovate to achieve the project goals. Additionally, ideal candidates would also have interests in areas such as: 3D printing, materials sciences
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quantitative subject Be excited about the opportunity to work with a non-academic partner (Adfree Cities) to bring about real-world impact of their research Be comfortable using and learning about quantitative
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new knowledge on how universal, system-led approaches to physical activity can be designed and implemented to address inequalities, leaving a legacy for Bradford District with learning of national
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of speeds from walking to maximal sprinting. Derive and compare algorithms to auto-detect key frames of foot contact and toe-off, required to quantify contact, flight and swing times. Compare lower
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potentially druggable targets. Depending on interest, the student will have an opportunity to contribute to other projects within the team and learn a range of important techniques such as cellular, animal
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: engineering, materials science, chemistry, and be willing to learn new disciplines and innovate to achieve the project goals. Additionally, ideal candidates would also have interests in areas such as: 3D
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flexible, supportive and inclusive team environment at a research-intensive university, where your work is seen and has meaning. Personally tailored training opportunities and the chance to learn and utilise
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, you will acquire a unique and valuable set of transferrable skills ranging from designing complex sample environments and experimental protocols, to programming and data mining, effective communication
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structure would enable you to understand science better at atomic level. You will learn the skills of presenting the results to small and large groups of people via presentations in conferences and meetings