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are recruiting three PhD students for the following Projects: Project 1: Unifying on-farm data and crop models to enhance tactical crop decisions Summary: Despite the increasing availability of on-farm data and
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, especially in ultracold quantum gases or condensed matter theory Proven analytical, computational, and modelling skills Experience with numerical simulations of quantum or many-body systems A deep curiosity
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nanoparticles in drug delivery or diagnostics, familiarity with cellular targeting, and use of computational tools to model nanoparticle behaviour. Experience in a regulated research environment is also
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, particularly models of self-regulation and/or co-regulation, and their efficacy in addressing the consumption of sexually violent screen content. The project must contribute to the overarching goals of the DECRA
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seismic data to produce 3D geophysical models that will constrain the subsurface extent of rock units that might be suitable for hydrogen generation via radiolysis and/or serpentinization and identify
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-style interventions, and preventative medication. Analysis will utilise best practice in health inequalities measurement, modern econometric techniques, behavioural experiments, and modelling
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symptoms. Alexithymia is a major focus of our lab's research, whereby we have created new theoretical models of alexithymia (the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia; Preece et al., 2017), new
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the diverse range of knowledge and skills of CaLD customers and employees. This project aims to use social identity theory and role theory to develop a comprehensive conceptual model for the process by which
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-tracking, pupillometry), cognitive modelling, and regulatory analysis to assess how algorithmic explanations shape human judgement and how existing legal and ethical frameworks align with the evolution
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mechanisms and transformer models. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) and/or a research master’s degree in computer science, AI or Computer Vision; or an equivalent