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://ef-lab.mmll.cam.ac.uk . The lab focuses on connecting basic research in second language acquisition with teaching and learning practice. Our goal is to develop teaching methods for varying learner
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language acquisition with teaching and learning practice. Our goal is to develop teaching methods for varying learner profiles aiming for teaching tasks and learning activities that map to the learning
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the out-of-hours rota and first opinion practice, in addition to small-group teaching of veterinary students. An applicant must be a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, or hold a veterinary
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on site. The successful applicant will be educated to minimum 'A' level standard, to include English Language and Mathematics or an equivalent level of practical experience. He/she will be proficient in
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catalyst pellets. To do this we need to develop magnetic resonance imaging methods that spatially resolve chemical species present with the catalyst pellet while the conversion is occurring. This, in turn
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opportunity to develop museum and archive skills for career development though work experience and research. It allows the successful student to explore in detail the acquisition of ancient Mediterranean
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aims to develop and apply the cutting edge of Bayesian analysis and machine learning to the optimisation of satellite configurations for GNSS-R. Combining the data science expertise of Dr Handley's
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reliable deep learning architectures suitable for real time and on-chip spike sorting. To develop an on-chip processor integrable into the sensing module for real time behavioural decoding of different
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ice) of signals originating from GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signals. The proposed project consists of educating a new generation of experts, at doctoral level, able to bring a qualitative
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on the ground (or sea, or ice) of signals originating from GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signals. The proposed project consists of educating a new generation of experts, at doctoral level, able