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with Graphs led by Prof. Nils M. Kriege. Our research focuses on the development of new methods and learning algorithms for structured data. Graphs and networks are ubiquitous in various domains from
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Data is more valuable than oil, so it has been said. Quantum computing offers new unusual datasets thereby presenting new opportunities for AI approaches. Quantum computing is raising the prospect
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involve extensive field-work at major nuclear laboratories, in particular in Finland, the United States and Canada. Skills in data analysis, scientific communication, radiation detection and measurement
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statistics component Evidence of interest or experience in clinical trials methodology and adaptive designs Funding information stipend (tax free) of £21,843 pa for 3 years + home tuition fees (overseas fees
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an English Language level of UKVI IELTs 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) or equivalent qualification. Further information Informal project related enquiries about the post can be made to Prof. Derek Ward-Thompson (DWard
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the network, and every synapse is updated, on every epoch. Recent work has begun to challenge both halves of this independently. Progressive Data Dropout has shown that progressively reducing the training set
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resolution. This PhD offers the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research with direct industrial impact, combining fundamental fluid mechanics with modern data-driven techniques. The successful candidate
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Studentship Information Supervisor: Professor Ian Fisk Secondary Supervisor: Dr Vincenzo di Bari, Dr Louise Hewson, Mui Lim Subject Area: Food Science Research Title: Sodium Reduction in Coated
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Development”, funded by an ERC/UKRI Starting Grant 2023. The project will leverage micro-level data from multiple countries and novel theoretical frameworks to shed light on how the accumulation and utilization
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-I) remains a viable alternative but to date few studies have explored its use in pregnancy. There is no conclusive data available on long term efficacy, maternal and neonatal outcomes and whether its