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are categorised as non-destructive testing techniques, but they can be costly considering the number of sensors required and the maintenance of the data acquisition system. Hence, the alternative of direct
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apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/53941 . For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Florian Hollfelder via
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health management (IVHM) system that leads to enhance safety, reliability, maintainability and readiness. Generally, prognostics models can be broadly categorised into experience-based models, data-driven
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in treatment receipt, time-to-treatment and treatment adherence will be assessed using linked data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink, Hospital Episode Statistics and the Cancer Registry. In
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knowledge for sustainable formulation design. Using different data-driven feature representations, AI foundation models will generate chemical embeddings to predict key physicochemical properties. Coupled
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the rich, unstructured information found in clinical notes and cannot effectively gather data on lifestyle and social determinants of health. This PhD project will pioneer a novel, hybrid AI framework
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(sleep stage) classifiers based on the data available to implanted DBS systems, with the ultimate goal of enabling brain state optimised therapy. Specifically, this means developing sleep staging
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. Moreover, a 12-week placement and regular meetings with Syngenta will give the student first-hand experience of research in a world-leading industrial setting. For more information about research in
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. Geotechnical site investigations (SI) may cost up to £500,000 per borehole, introducing significant financial and scheduling risks. Suboptimal data collection can increase costs, require additional surveys, and
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. Geotechnical site investigations (SI) may cost up to £500,000 per borehole, introducing significant financial and scheduling risks. Suboptimal data collection can increase costs, require additional surveys, and