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Bugging Out: When AI loses the Plot – Detecting and Taming Hallucinations in LLM-Generated Code (S3.5-COM-Wang) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Exciting PhD opportunity - Cracking the RNA Code of Inflammation: A New Frontier in Ageing Research MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership PhD Research
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: The role of long non-coding RNAs in guard cell function and development School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr
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physics and you will compare theories to the latest cosmological data. A background in cosmology, field theory and some experience with coding is recommended. Funding Notes This project is for Self-funded
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you should have studied qualitative research methods at master’s level, and be familiar with qualitative interviewing and qualitative coding of interview data. References References Harwood, N. (2005
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frameworks, and supporting project teams to prepare datasets, code, and evaluation protocols. The role offers variety and opportunities to shape national-scale open research infrastructure. You will be part of
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Exciting PhD opportunity - Cracking the RNA Code of Inflammation: A New Frontier in Ageing Research
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code. The successful candidate will work on techniques to identify, reproduce and repair flaky tests, drawing on a variety of techniques. For example, mutation analysis has recently been shown to induce
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biomedical engineering). Flexible start date! What You’ll Need A first-class or upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Physics, or Applied Mathematics. Experience in coding and CFD
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qualitative coding of interview data. References Berkenkotter, C., Huckin, T. N. and Ackerman, J. (1988). Conventions, conversations, and the writer: Case study of a student in a rhetoric Ph.D. program