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Characterization and convergence of non-Brownian webs School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Nic Freeman Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details The Brownian web is a dense system of coalescing Brownian motions in 1+1...
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is on mathematics and computation. At the heart of the project are value-based decision problems. Here, an agent receives noisy information about the value of several possible options. The agent must
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on time. Complete individual maintenance activities (i.e. small refurbishment works), usually in occupied buildings, giving consideration to maintaining access and security whilst minimising disruption
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safety, enables adaptability, and cuts maintenance costs. This PhD project aims to develop innovative control strategies for flexible structures modelled by partial differential equations (PDEs). Our goal
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Overview The Speech and Hearing (SpandH) group was established in the Department (now School) of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield in 1986, and enjoys an international reputation
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coordinate our community fundraising and in-memory programme to typically raise over £150,000 per year, as well as project managing direct mail, digital appeals and stewardship communications. Acting as an
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work carried out and ensure that all data is stored securely in both raw and processed forms. Analyse and record data to design future experiments and produce useful findings for others. Prepare papers
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Assessing the extent and drivers of illegal Selective Logging across Peru
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instructions for maintenance works to be carried out in a timely, cost efficient manner by either University staff or external contractors, ensuring works comply with current legislation, Health & Safety codes
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Life and death in the age of vancomycin: visualising how Clostridioides difficile survives antibiotic treatment at the single cell level.