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and enthusiastic about doing research in AI for healthcare and a commitment to supporting high quality research. Have a good first degree in computer science, statistics, physics, engineering, or any
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, three major charities and the Office for National Statistics, and works in close partnership with a large network of partners and leading international research teams. We believe that a diverse and
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campaign to promote physical activity or encourage recycling) by evaluating whether behaviour or outcomes following the intervention are statistically different from before the intervention or among a
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datasets, to extract meaningful, statistical information about battery microstructure evolution and degradation. By combining the use of state-of-the-art testing facilities within the Sheffield Tomography
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learning new statistical and computation tools. No prior knowledge in specific methods is required but it is preferable that the student can demonstrate abilities to learn new computational tools
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yield stringent constraints on general new physics models. The PhD project will involve heavily data analysis, statistics, advanced analytical classification methods and possibly machine learning. The PhD
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application. Applicants should have a 1st in an undergraduate degree with strong quantitative component (e.g., mathematics, engineering, physics, statistics, computer science) or a 2.1 in an undergraduate
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skills in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology (e.g., real-time PCR and next generation sequencing approaches), immunolabelling and image analysis, among other techniques, alongside statistical and
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are the statistics of tactile input when manipulating objects and exploring the environment using our sense of touch? This part of the project will involve tracking finger movements, measuring contact events, and
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theory from the cognitive science of learning and advanced statistical models we will test theories of what makes learning most effective. The ambition will be to design more effective learning practices