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for treating brain disorders? In this PhD you will work with datasets of neuronal activity in animals and humans. You will apply computational approaches to describe spatial and temporal patterns across
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, spanning domains from automotive and avionics to healthcare, increasingly rely on distributed and multi-layered control architectures. These systems comprise interconnected computing nodes, actuators and
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PhD Studentship: Dissecting the Molecular Architecture and Function of LMTK3 as a Therapeutic Target
of interest, skills and previous experience, motivation for Doctoral Research, future goals, and why you are applying to this project. On the application system select Programme of Study – PhD
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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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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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This fully-funded PhD studentship, sponsored by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA), Cranfield University and Spirent Communications, offers a bursary of £25,000 per annum, covering full
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providing a structured, semantic framework that enhances knowledge sharing and data reuse across different platforms and systems. Project Aim This PhD will develop an ontology-based methodology to improve
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persists, even for the most powerful sensors operating in this way. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is “multistatic” radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed sensors
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This fully-funded PhD studentship, sponsored by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA), Cranfield University and Spirent Communications, offers a bursary of £24,000 per annum, covering full
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Aviation by 2050. This exciting doctoral project, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, will develop innovative computer vision methods which when combined with optical flow velocimetry will enable imaging