63 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" PhD positions at Newcastle University
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October 2026 Award Duration 4 years Application Closing Date 16th January 2026 Sponsor EPSRC Supervisors Dr Chris Bruce Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we
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Duration 4 years Application Closing Date 16th January 2026 Sponsor EPSRC Supervisors Dr Leo Tsui , Prof Noel Healy Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will
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Eligibility criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience alongside your academic qualifications. An example can be found here . A
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Eligibility criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience alongside your academic qualifications. An example can be found here . A
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Eligibility criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience alongside your academic qualifications. An example can be found here . A
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flood extents under different storm surge scenarios, as determined through high-fidelity CFD-DEM simulations? - What is the optimal spatial arrangement (single/multiple lines, angle of incidence) of PBs
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admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience alongside your academic qualifications. An example can be found here . A minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international
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) Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience alongside your academic qualifications. An example can be found here . A
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experience relate to the project. Highlight your experience in modelling, signal processing and neural data analysis. The studentship code BI095 in the ‘Studentship/Partnership Reference’ field When prompted
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approach which considers multiple interacting aspects of the water system. This research will explore how SROs can be optimised to deliver dual benefits: reducing flood risk and enhancing water security