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on recent advances in recombinant RNAP production, cryo-EM structural elucidation, and fragment-based screening, the project will integrate fluorine-based NMR spectroscopy with active learning algorithms and
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/PYTHON/R/C programming • Application of Machine Learning Algorithms Additional Information Benefits This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees, an annual stipend at UKRI rate (currently
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data are needed to enhance our understanding of sources, pathways and impact of litter. Cefas is developing a visible light (VL) deep learning (DL) algorithm and collected a large 89 litter category
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algorithms that allow robots to refine their control strategies based on observed human behaviour. Collaboration: The project will benefit from extending existing collaborations between the University
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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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using cutting-edge computational techniques, including machine learning algorithms. Work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary and international team to refine and validate regional wave and ocean
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CFD technologies. As the PhD researcher on this project, you will investigate and develop the numerical and algorithmic components needed to make this hybrid high order to low order strategy practical
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algorithmic techniques needed to generate reliable high order meshes for complex, multiscale industrial geometries. You will work within a technically focused research group that maintains regular interaction
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) develop novel performance metrics combining accuracy and explainability, to be tested across different AI model types; (2) devise new algorithms for selecting models optimised for holistic performance
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, the project will develop algorithms for ecological sensing, adaptive motion planning, and energy optimisation under real-world constraints. Scaled experiments and high-fidelity simulations will validate system