77 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Nottingham Trent University
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multimedia visual communication. The project may be conducted as a 50% practice/50% theory PhD, or as a 100% theoretical PhD. The successful applicant will be supervised by Dr Carol Adlam, Associate Professor
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within the rotation. The PhD programme will allow the applicant to experience a wide range of established and emerging techniques that underpin research in animal production and develop their practical
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rigorous coding scheme to be used for the evaluation of model-based facilitated workshops. The PhD student will then use this coding scheme to analyse workshop transcripts from previous projects already
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a person’s learning and career growth. The purpose of this PhD project is to explore whether artificial intelligence can address feedback bias in technology settings. Objectives · To explore if AI can
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Overview This self-funded PhD project involves an investigation into filmic forms that push against, cross and/or transgress boundaries between fiction, ethnographic, essayistic or documentary
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– understanding the determining factors of FDI is an important issue from a developing country perspective. Although Africa has undertaken a programme of political and economic reforms, inward investment remains
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Overview This self-funded PhD project provides a suitable researcher with the opportunity to investigate the role that visual and political propaganda has played during the Covid-19 crisis
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economy. This PhD project will assess the impact on female athletes live and wellbeing, the aim is to contribute to equality and diversity in professional sports. Research questions: Through the lens
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Overview This self-funded PhD project is an in-depth investigation into the complex relationship between photography, landscape and trauma through the analysis of a specific, well-defined and highly
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Overview This self-funded PhD project explores the relationship and tensions in visual culture and politics/ideology in moments of intense socio-political change brought about by rebellion, protest