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well as ecological interactions. These data will be analysed to understand similarities and differences between disturbed and undisturbed patches to assess resilience. If feasible, measures of resilience will be
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photorealistic game worlds. To achieve this goal, we need advances in many areas, from light transport, sampling, geometry and material representations, and computationally efficient algorithms to display
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-based reviews, data collection and analysis, written outputs, and the dissemination of research findings to different audiences, including through investor briefings and academic publications. We
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the wavelength reaches the mm scale. At lower frequencies it is common to use printed circuit antennas, which can be electronically switched between different radiation patterns and polarizations. Using
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Overview Want to make a difference protecting children? We’re seeking a passionate, innovative student to tackle a critical challenge: preventing and reducing infectious intestinal disease (IID) in
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signalling, raising the possibility of shared molecular mechanisms. Project Aims This PhD project will focus on investigating the fibrotic behaviour of cells isolated from glaucoma patients of different ethnic
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Academic'. These include: The achievement of excellence in applied teaching and research, and scholarly pursuits to make a genuine difference in the subject area and to the University's achievements as a
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Funding towards: Funding details: The PhD studentship will be 3 years, covering home fees and standard stipend. International Students will need to be able to pay the difference between home and
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the difference between overseas and home level fees through other scholarships or self-funding. Duties and Responsibilities: The responsibilities include defining, with support from the supervisor, the research
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that this person could come from a variety of backgrounds with different types of experience. This vacancy will involve working with children and/or vulnerable adults and any appointment will be subject to a