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to develop own ideas for new research. Initial possibilities for research projects include: Studying environmental impacts of AI tools expected to become prominent in research in coming years. Taking a global
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to develop a user-friendly web-based platform that integrates Loughborough's in-house High-Performance Integrated hydrodynamic Modelling System (HiPIMS) with various high-quality open-source datasets covering
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opportunities for lawyers to help shape the AI revolution itself. Do you want to develop the research expertise and skills to ensure that the benefits of AI systems are realised without introducing harm as the
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In this PhD project, we will develop and implement approaches for estimating the uncertainty in AI predictions of chemical reactivity, to help strengthen the interaction between human chemists and
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In this PhD project, we will develop and implement approaches for estimating the uncertainty in AI predictions of chemical reactivity, to help strengthen the interaction between human chemists and
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: identify the movement control targets that are meaningful to collaborators. develop a set of measures of the movement control targets feasible for use in routine clinical practice horizon scan certified
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familiar with the acquisition and reduction of data from astronomical facilities and with the use of database and web-based systems , including familiarity with developing web interfaces for data analysis
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Anna Mwaba (Smith College). PhD theme: The evolution and politics of electoral integrity peer review mechanisms in the East African Community (EAC). Supervisors: Dr Innocent Batsani-Ncube and Dr Keren
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We are a world class research-intensive university. We deliver teaching and learning of the highest quality. We play a leading role in economic, social and cultural development of the North East of
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Developing novel patient centred pathways, following acute presentation with mild traumatic brain injury A fully funded PhD at the University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Dr Virginia