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robust programming skills and demonstrable experience in computational methods. While a Master’s degree in a relevant field is beneficial, applicants must also hold an undergraduate degree (at the level
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sustainable, national marine energy development strategy. Methods to be used: This project will use existing sediment cores, geotechnical datasets, and multibeam-echosounder bathymetric and backscatter data
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relationship between daily weather and engagement in programme components, such as steps per day or attendance at exercise sessions. This knowledge will contribute to developing programmes to overcome
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programme. We will tackle a novel question with direct translational potential – could a commonly used compound be repurposed or optimised for AD prevention in genetically vulnerable individuals? You will
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appropriate professional experience which is equivalent to the learning outcomes of an Honours degree in lieu of academic qualifications. Experience using research methods or other approaches relevant
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using research methods or other approaches relevant to the subject domain A comprehensive and articulate personal statement A demonstrable interest in the research area associated with the studentship
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dissemination Experience using research methods or other approaches relevant to the subject domain Work experience relevant to the proposed project Publications record appropriate to career stage Experience
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. Combining computer vision with artificial intelligence will enable a PhD researcher to develop models that can reason, understand or learn like a human. The ability to identify defects, adapt to new and
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Practice-based research experience and/or dissemination Experience using research methods or other approaches relevant to the subject domain Work experience relevant to the proposed project Publications
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project with enhanced training and 3+ month placement, which is fully funded by UKRI BBSRC through the NI Landscape Partnership in AI for Bioscience (NILAB) Programme, delivered by Queen’s University