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Cosmic-Ray Muons in Different Applications School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Vitaly Kudryavtsev Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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Early Executive Function Development and Individual Differences School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr E Blakey Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details
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development of protocols for commercial deployment (supported by Detectronic ). There will be significant opportunities for personal development including a residential programme at Ashorne Hill to further
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across all four institutions. You will develop computational tools to enable forecasting of disease trajectories and stress testing of a library of different cardiovascular system models. You will work
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differences in biodiversity over space and changes through time, and the relevance of these to conservation planning and management. Students will tackle specific questions regarding the distribution and
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. This paves the way for the application of MPC to large-scale systems, since the computational bottleneck is removed. The basic challenge is how to coordinate the distributed decision making of agents so that
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different supernovae models. In addition to these analysis topics, students have the opportunity to engage with the scientific programme of work that the Sheffield group is pursuing for both the Super-K and
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complexity, classical control techniques cannot be easily applied because of computational bottlenecks or an absence of suitable prediction models. Distributed control approaches have been conceived to handle
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Comparison of entrained metal aerosol emissions from the combustion of different biomass fuels School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed
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at the intersection of molecular biology, computational science, and translational oncology, contributing to cutting edge research in the pathology of head and neck cancers. Led by Professor Ali Khurram