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                view to future translation to clinical practice. Work plan The project will progress in three phases, each of which are expected to lead to a published paper led by the student: Year 1. Development 
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                , engineering, and system modelling, it will offer both new scientific understanding and practical tools to help policymakers, operators, and designers plan for a climate- resilient future. For prospective 
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                engineering or bioengineering. - Proficiency in image processing techniques, finite element analysis software (e.g., Abaqus, Ansys), and programming languages such as Python and Matlab. - Strong analytical and 
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                bridges, masonry architectures, metal shells, and more. Prerequisite Knowledge: Good knowledge in mechanics, mathematics, and programming. Familiarity with computational geometry and parametric modelling is 
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                the approach based on emerging data for heterogeneous patches, from ongoing “RandoSticks” experiments (synthetic plan stems instead of cylinders) and from ongoing river-reach scale experiments from the VEGMIX 
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                bridges and wind turbines respond to traffic, wind, waves, temperature, and other factors. In doing so, they help engineers monitor condition, anticipate problems, and proactively plan maintenance, and are 
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                evidence-based, climate-aware tools to plan infrastructure improvements. With limited budgets and the challenge of reducing emissions while adapting to climate change, it must prioritise investments 
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                Kudryavtsev Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The SBND (Short-Baseline Near Detector) experiment is part of the multi-detector Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) programme located 
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                that can automatically capture and classify these features, we aim to create rapid, accurate, and objective tools to support clinicians in early diagnosis. Research Plan & Student Role: The project will 
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                to deliver the pre-registration BSc Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) Degree Apprenticeship programme. The BSc SLT Apprenticeship is delivered online and runs alongside our campus based BMedSci Speech and