47 computer-algorithm "https:" "Simons Foundation" PhD positions at University of Exeter
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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, modeling and Remote-sensing to Transform carbon budgets, CLARiTy’ (https://www.schmidtsciences.org/vicc/) will reduce the persistently high land flux uncertainties in GCB by an order of magnitude. To achieve
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for REF 2021 - Research Excellence Framework. For more information about our research results and case studies please visit the following link: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/ref2021/ Projects Available
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, modeling and Remote-sensing to Transform carbon budgets, CLARiTy’ (https://www.schmidtsciences.org/vicc/) will reduce the persistently high land flux uncertainties in GCB by an order of magnitude. To achieve
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an interest in computer science and/or computational approaches to engineering applied to this important maritime topic and will be willing to travel to partners within the UK (e.g. Newcastle and Bath
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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
Decoding the precise programme regulating neurodevelopment has been crucial to our understanding of brain disorders. A central question is how the brain generates its remarkable diversity of cell