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life cycle (poxviruses, including mpox, herpesviruses, lentiviruses) as tools for discovery: How are viruses sensed by host cells (particularly by DNA sensors such as cGAS) and how do viruses evade
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networks. Unwanted artifacts can be introduced that influence multiple sense (e.g. vision, hearing and touch) that degrade the sense of immersion in the game. The primary focus of this research theme is to
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international networking. The department is part of the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies. We appreciate our diversity of research topics, internationality, interdisciplinary cooperation and exchange
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well as in designing coordination strategies for them. Our recent work on RL and graph neural networks (GNNs) demonstrate some of our key research directions relevant for this position. A high degree of self
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are further committed to creating a positive and inclusive environment. We, for example, host a variety of initiatives to support our students and staff including a LGBT+ Staff network, Disability and Mental
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of Professor Stewart Barr, Professor Gareth Shaw and Dr Ewan Woodley to undertake an Economic and Social Research Council funded impact project entitled Travel Towards Net Zero: co-creating low-carbon tourist
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. To support the development of international academic stakeholder networks, including via knowledge capture activities under the leadership of senior researchers in the Global Centre for Contextual Safeguarding
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Reporting to Dr Federica Gigante, the Principal Investigator, the post holder will be a member of the interdisciplinary research project Unveiling Networks: Slavery and the European Encounter with
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networks. Unwanted artifacts can be introduced that influence multiple sense (e.g. vision, hearing and touch) that degrade the sense of immersion in the game. The primary focus of this research theme is to
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building to embed and exploit these technologies for long-term growth. AMMIC will contribute to net zero, develop industry digital skills, improve efficiencies, and create increased international