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Join a world-leading, cross-continental research team The University of Exeter and the University of Queensland are seeking exceptional students to join a world-leading, cross-continental research
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decontamination of process liquids and cooling ponds is common to almost all current and future nuclear power plants. However, the main method used to remove radioisotopes and other heavy metals – ion exchange
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June 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4456-E Greenwich Research and Innovation (GRI) is the University’s central unit providing high quality support to the academic community to assist in
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the exploration of viable opportunities for the application of immersive learning environments to address key performance questions in sport. The successful candidate will work with a range of existing and new high
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-performance numerical models and data analytics technologies to address some of the key practical challenges in flood modelling and risk management, and finally achieve a web-based platform for large-scale
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in world-leading journals. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The project aims to deliver AI-empowered innovative dynamic imaging information and key kinetic metric outputs concerning football player mobility for use
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propulsion systems more efficient and sustainable for the future of air travel? Join our internationally unique collaboration between the University of Birmingham and Rolls-Royce at the High Temperature
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project is to harness the latest developments in high-performance computing and deep learning (DL) technologies to address some of the key technical challenges, and finally demonstrate a DL-enabled system
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observations which suggest that, in some subjects, stimulation of the peripheral retina affects visual sensitivity in central vision and that this effect cannot be attributed to light scatter in the eye
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Wladislaw Michailow (University of Cambridge) The possibility of developing quantum computing machines that can break the widely used public key cryptosystems has required us to at new solutions for scenarios