36 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"DIFFER" PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United Kingdom
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biodiversity while protecting wheat from one of the greatest biotic threats to production, the wheat rusts. The individual will: (i) visit Bhutan to characterise the spatial distribution and species composition
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techniques like confocal microscopy and spectral flow cytometry. This collaborative project will enable the student to work in different labs at different institutions (Quadram institute and University of East
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distribution and with synthesised future sea-ice distributions; examine the impacts on barrier wind structure and associated surface turbulent fluxes. Examine the frequency, characteristics and ocean mixed-layer
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across different imaging devices, including future sensors with unknown spectral sensitivities. Training The student will be based at the Colour & Imaging Lab at the School of Computing Sciences which has
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sequencing and researching disease in patient cohorts, working with machine learning techniques and programming computers. The candidate will learn about different flavors of metagenomic sequencing, how
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. translocations) affect the distribution, and thus impact, of such mutations within endangered populations is limited. Addressing these knowledge gaps is important for realising the potential of genomic data in
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ability to evaluate fossil fuel CO2 (ffCO2) emissions is currently limited. ‘Bottom-up’ emissions estimates, based on inventory-style accounting and mobile tracking data, can differ significantly from each
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individuals age at different rates, intergenerational effects are unlikely to result from parents’ chronological age, but from their biological age (the age their condition reflects). New epigenetic clocks
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common prodromal symptoms such as nightmares, and indicated that flare symptoms are often similar in each person in each flare, but different between individuals. Project aims are: (1) undertake a
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preclinical mouse models and stool samples collected from patients with myeloma. In parallel, the project will explore how these changes impact immune cell populations and responses to infection. To do