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on the creation of Digital Twin environments that enable simulation based learning of navigation policies. Together with the project team, the RA will travel to client sites to scan workspaces with specialized
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together with a team of students and research collaborators on the development of learning-based discovery of robot task/environment designs that are conducive to successful completion of the problem at hand
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environment. *Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD (or equivalent), including those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD. Where a PhD has yet to be, awarded
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and will be part of a world-class multidisciplinary research environment combining linguists and experts in language learning. The PhD studentship is further linked to a part time Research Assistant
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Lab for Applied Language Learning. You will join the research cluster for Language Acquisition and Language Processing and will be part of a world-class multidisciplinary research environment combining
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which aims to motivate food companies to improve environmental performance beyond legal compliance. The project is funded by the Environment Agency and Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
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which aims to motivate food companies to improve environmental performance beyond legal compliance. The project is funded by the Environment Agency and Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
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of product distribution within a working reactor environment. We now want to extend these studies to explore how catalyst behaviour changes as the structure and chemistry of the catalyst is changed. The aim is
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PhD Studentship in Uncovering the chemical origin of lipid membrane diversity (3.5 years Fixed Term)
work environment as a foundation for performing internationally leading research. This will allow the student to acquire cutting-edge research methodologies in a supportive environment where they can
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environment, closely interacting with other circuit/systems neuroscience groups. Regular seminars held at the department and various scientific and networking events organised by the Cambridge Neuroscience