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quantitative analysis of farm data. The goal is to understand how digital dairy technologies can be designed and implemented to support mutual wellbeing across the human-animal-technology system. The PhD is
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perspectives, user‑centred or participatory design methods, and quantitative analysis of farm data. The goal is to understand how digital dairy technologies can be designed and implemented to support mutual
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or quantitative data analysis. • Basic computational or programming skills, or a willingness to engage with modelling and data-driven approaches. Strong communication skills, enthusiasm for interdisciplinary
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or quantitative data analysis. • Basic computational or programming skills, or a willingness to engage with modelling and data-driven approaches. Strong communication skills, enthusiasm for interdisciplinary
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and morphological analysis, contextual and site analysis, and an understanding of construction methods, materials, adaptations and long-term transformations Strong skills in architectural drawing and
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, particularly MRI, medical physics or computational data analysis (Python/R/MATLAB, machine learning, or bioinformatics) is highly desirable. Interested candidates should send a CV to michael.chappell
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, sensor-based measurements or quantitative data analysis. • Basic computational or programming skills, or a willingness to engage with modelling and data-driven approaches. Strong communication skills
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multivariate data analysis, the project aims to generate design rules that enable significant sodium reduction without compromising texture, flavour, or consumer acceptance. Training will span experimental food
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physics or computational data analysis (Python/R/MATLAB, machine learning, or bioinformatics) is highly desirable. Interested candidates should send a CV to michael.chappell@nottingham.ac.uk . Applications
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working hands-on with a wide range of individuals. Equally, they should be comfortable with statistical analysis of data. The research will focus on creating consumer-centred testing methods, exploring how