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of organisms found in the source water, but also a wide range of other species originating from humans likely due to end-point contamination. Thus, normal use of water-based devices can result in contamination
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-vibration problems came to light, indicating that modern, light-weight, low-frequency and lightly-damped structures have to be designed with new standards, grounded on a theoretical framework for human
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship in the area of autonomous systems (in particular that of human machine teaming modelling) within the School of Aerospace, Transportation
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. Deadline: 10th June 2024 5pm BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to study the chromosome protection mechanism in human mitotic cells in
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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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PhD Studentship: Data-driven Probabilistic Modelling of Clonal Dynamics in Human Tissues and Cancers
Cancer is responsible for one in eight deaths, worldwide. Cancer initiation and development is driven by the accumulation of genetic mutations within cells that maintain and regenerate human tissues
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Human activity recognition (HAR) is a compelling topic in the fields of ubiquitous computing, with numerous applications including human behaviour understanding, smart healthcare, human-computer
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to alternative post-growth and growth-agnostic policy approaches at a wide range of governmental and institutional levels. Research on the relationships between human rights and post-growth proposals such as
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and Experience Essential: C1 Expert knowledge of the subject area. C2 Experience of delivering and supporting undergraduate or postgraduate students either in an online, distance learning or face to