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Your Job: Energy systems engineering heavily relies on efficient numerical algorithms. In this HDS-LEE project, we will use machine learning (ML) along with data from previously solved problem
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, Emeritus Professor of Cellular Immunology, worked with Prof Waldmann on research investigating how monoclonal antibodies can be used to therapeutically manipulate the immune system. This scholarship
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environment at one of Europe’s largest research establishments Your working place is at Forschungszentrum Julich (group of Prof. H. Hendricks-Franssen); regular exchange with RWTH Aachen (group of Prof. J
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Research Studentship in Todal Stream Energy 3.5-year D.Phil. (PhD) studentship starting October 2026 Supervisor(s): from Prof. Richard Willden, Prof. Chris Vogel, Prof. Tom Adcock, Prof. Paul
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at an international meeting. About the donor Professor Graham Burrows AO (1938-2016) was a mental-health clinician, researcher, mentor, and advocate. In addition to his role as an academic at the University, Prof
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during chemical processes affect their optical properties. Interactions between aerosol particles in Earth’s atmosphere and sunlight remain one of the largest uncertainties in climate projections. Prof
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on model behavior. We will divide our work into three thrusts: Thrust A: A first major objective will be to augment classical spike train analysis methods particularly those developed by Prof. Grün and
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study, Alumni Benefit duration One or more years Summary Prof. Maureen Brunt was an Australian economist and academic who specialised in the field of competition law. She received an honorary doctorate
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: Design hierarchical models that explicitly capture misspecifications in metabolic models Develop differentiable and scalable inference algorithms using automatic differentiation Implement HPC-tailored
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Title: Photo-responsive supramolecular amino acid transport in synthetic cells Supervisor: Prof. Matthew Langton Start date: 1st October 2026 Applications are invited for a DPhil studentship in