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to explore include mono-chromatic and multi-chromatic illumination, structured illumination, and telecentric illumination distortions. Computer based image analysis approaches will be developed, including
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resilient and sustainable through a multi and interdisciplinary programme of basic and applied research. The Co-Centre research is structured as Platforms, demonstrator projects and spokes which include
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, including computer vision and machine vision. As a project engineer, you will ensure successful project delivery, delivering continuous improvements to IMG processes and build AMRC’s reputation in computer
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may also be considered. Candidates should be aware of and meet the entry requirements for the university hosting the PhD studentship. Funding Notes The programme is four years and starts in September
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previous experience of using CFD would be useful but not essential. Funding Notes The programme is four years and starts in September 2026. Funding includes full UK fees, tax-free stipend (2025/2026 stipend
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& Development Your training will begin with an intensive six-month programme at the University of Hull, drawing on the expertise and facilities of all four academic partners. It is supplemented by Continuing
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, with the exception of hours of work and annual leave which will be those of Cocooncarbon Ltd. Main duties and responsibilities Design and implement a programme of work to gain fundamental understanding
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A PhD (or equivalent research work experience) in a quantitative discipline related to the research programme e.g. health economics, labour economics, simulation or systems modelling, data science on
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collaboration with diverse communities, researchers, clinicians, and policy experts. You will work alongside a multidisciplinary team and use both qualitative, quantitative and computational modelling methods
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the research life of the University. PGR students undertake their own programme of research, supervised by an academic team, and also contribute to the wider research culture, output and impact of