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of adolescent mental health, social inequalities, epidemiology, and data science. The student will be embedded within a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment at the University of Bradford, working
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Other) The successful applicant would study an appropriate master’s degree, such as: MSc Data Science MSc in Social Data Science This project explores quantitative techniques that identify fake news
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pathways, including lifetime extension, targeted component upgrades, partial repowering, full repowering, decommissioning, and asset recycling, drawing on real-world wind farm data and asset management
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to think analytically and creatively. Good computer skills, plus good presentation and writing skills in English, are required. Previous research experience in contributing to a collaborative
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: Developing and applying life-course chronology methods to understand trauma, adversity, and social instability across the lifespan. Collecting and analysing data on cPTSD symptom dimensions, inhibitory control
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, finance, and healthcare, where data integrity and system reliability are non-negotiable. This PhD project addresses the integration of robust security measures within AI-enabled electronic systems
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systems safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. The aim of this project is to design a smart cognitive navigation framework that information from various sensors and learn to make decisions on its own
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considered for Research Assistant. Strong programming expertise in Python and C++, with experience developing real-time robotic and AI systems. Experience in deep learning and computer vision, including
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turbomachinery design is increasingly the primary bottleneck. Within the next decade, this workflow will be largely replaced by data-driven inverse design models, enabled by the growing availability of high
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variation in breast cancer susceptibility using whole genome sequencing data”. This project will investigate the contribution of rare non‑coding regulatory variants, including those in enhancers, promoters