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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
(e.g. immune processes, microbial species growth rates). For example, microbial colonies in lower human airways differ from those found in upper airways due to the latter’s exposure to external
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About the project We seek candidates interested in completing a PhD at the intersection of developmental and computational human neuroscience. We will support the selected candidate to apply for a
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Application deadline: 01/07/2024 Later start dates may be possible – please contact once deadline passes. Project Description Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the causative agent of hepatitis E, a human liver disease
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@leeds.ac.uk Project summary When sorting and packing nuclear waste items, the current practice typically involves human operators wearing full PPEs and/or remotely controlled robotic arms. Major constraints
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undertaken at the School is relevant to both Veterinary Medicine and Science and Comparative and Human Medicine. Project description: The project will be based in the Rutland, Mongan, Jeyapalan Research Group
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Psychology Doctoral Research Studentship - Colour Perception and Subjective Colour Experience (2024)
vision and colour perception at all levels from retinal processes in animals (e.g. Professor Tom Baden and Professor Daniel Osorio ), to the many facets of human colour perception (Bosten and Professor
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techniques can be used to design more games that elicit the 'eudaimonic gameplay experience'. This project would prefer a candidate with demonstrable background in one of the following areas: Human Computer
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modelling proves very efficient and powerful to decipher the relationship between many entangled mechanisms. Many computational models of tumour growth have been developed over the past 20 years to understand
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. The Tentacle arm and the human-picker are supposed to cooperate, with the arm assisting the picking process while the human-picker carries the arm throughout the plantation. By leveraging the unique capabilities
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. You will be based at the Optoelectronics Research Centre, being part of a cohort of 12 PhD students across a number of UK institutions. The Skills and Training Hub will run online and face-to-face