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specialist expertise and transferable skills through the Doctoral Development Programme. They will also have the opportunity to work directly with scientists at Syngenta, gaining industry mentorship, hands
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programme under the supervision of Professor Peter Styring and Dr Fanran Meng, with industrial supervision from Peter Hammond at CCm Technologies. The student will become a member of the Great British
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Bridging Causality and Forecasting in Space Weather: A Transparent Complex Systems Modelling and Interpretable Machine Learning Framework School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr Hua-Liang Wei Application Deadline: 16 March...
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Ability to organise, plan and progress research activities Essential Application/Interview Willingness to tackle unfamiliar tasks and develop new skills Essential Application/Interview Further Information
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labs at SITraN. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage on the week commencingwithin one week of the advert closing. If you need any support, equipment
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Term Plan for Neurology begins with a call for “Urgent national action to speed up diagnosis”. Neuromuscular disorders result in muscle weakness, cause significant health problems and can be fatal
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/interview Ability to work under own initiative to agreed protocols and deadlines, and to plan and progress work activities Essential Application/interview Ability to develop creative approaches to problem
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the industrial workflow to reduce lead times for engineering analysis and textile design, by creating a digital pathway to convert preform geometry to a lifting plan/bitmap format Impact Cost and Time Reduction: A
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. The project will leverage existing city stock models from the BuildZero research programme to make city level analysis viable. This project will be co-supervised by Dave Cheshire from AECOM, who has been
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: How do global and climate-driven migrations affect local functional diversity?