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and physically connected, which offers a unique environment for research on the mathematical aspects of computer science among the top theory groups in the UK.) Funding Details Full payment of tuition
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/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, next page select “PhD Chemistry (Full time)”. In Section 2 of the application form you should insert the name of the supervisor Richard C. Knighton
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-based experimental assessment of key biomarkers of stress, mood, the microbiome and key functional systems (e.g., immune, cognitive, reproductive and physical) as well as environmental parameters
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understood. Furthermore, there is currently a lack of empirical evidence regarding how the biological events that underpin gender transition in SkM may induce a competitive physical advantage or potentially
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. Funding: Minimum tax-free stipend at the current UKRI rate is £18,622. Contacts: Dr Desmond Lim [email protected] For questions about eligibility and the application process please contact
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lifestyle choices. The research planned within this PhD project aims to address this question of how biological age can be measured and used as a biomarker to improve the ageing process. We will develop
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sport science testing (e.g., physical, psychological assessments etc) Competent with programming / coding software (i.e., R / python etc) How to apply Interested applicants should contact Dr Matthew
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a strong background in Computer Science, Engineering, Maths or Physics, and preference would be given to those with a good understanding of computer vision and deep learning. It is essential to have a
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) Supervisors: Professor Paul Meredith Dr Greg Burwell Professor David Ritchie Professor Su Varma (NSG Pilkington) Aligned programme of study: PhD in Physics or Materials Science Mode of study: Full-time for four
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Rationale Flooding stands as the most prevalent natural hazard. However, whilst substantial research effort has been reported in the last decade to develop high-performance physics-based models