96 programming-"DIFFER"-"Washington-University-in-St" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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constructed to support the researcher as the PhD progresses with specific courses aimed at the different phases of a PhD. For example, the programme includes aspects such as research methods, technical report
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, and transport sectors (RENEW) Strong skills in implementing convex, linear, and mixed-integer programming and modelling frameworks (JuMP, Pyomo, Yalmip, GAMS, etc) Experience of working with future
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. This position is part of the CDT in Net Zero Aviation, which offers a modular, cohort-based training programme with emphasis on innovation and impact, collaborative working and learning, continuous development
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offers a modular, cohort-based training programme with emphasis on innovation and impact, collaborative working and learning, continuous development, active engagement with partners and stakeholders and
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understanding of the phenotypic properties of bacteria upon exposure to different treatments and how to exploit these for diagnostics. Outcomes of this project will contribute to reducing antibiotic misuse and to
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funded innovation resilience programmes are also implementing these systems at scale. However, there is very limited consistent research evidence on the efficacy of different engineered filter media and