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PhD Studentship: Data-driven Probabilistic Modelling of Clonal Dynamics in Human Tissues and Cancers
include: 1) statistical analysis of “big data” coming from clinical genomics, 2) stochastic modelling of clonal dynamics, 3) Bayesian inference from experimental cell lineage tracing and imaging data
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incentives. The project will employ statistical analysis and econometric modelling of panel data at the firm level to address the research questions. Data will be collected from various sources, including
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support. The appointed PhD student will become part of a multi-disciplinary team at Harper Adams University and will be supervised by Dr Paula Misiewicz. Paula is an environmental engineer who research
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Supervisors: Dr. Ravindra Desai (Physics), Dr Dimitri Veras (Physics) Summary: Extreme Space Weather is driven by large-scale eruptions from the Sun called coronal mass ejections. Upon arrival
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Disease in England: Dr Rachel Knowles, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (primary) Prof Pia Hardelid, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (subsidiary) 5: Developing statistical
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Award summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics invites applications for a
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in September 2024. The studentship will be jointly supervised by Dr Jess Tyrrell, Prof Inês Barroso and Dr Renu Bala at the University of Exeter. Drs Tyrrell and Bala specialize in using large scale
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problems in Quantum Physics. Number of awards: 1 Start date: 16 September 2024 Award duration: 3.5 years Sponsor: EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTP) Supervisors: Dr David Kimsey Eligibility criteria
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-Gil, Nanomaterials 2021, 11, 998 (2021) Number of awards: 1 Start date: 16th September 2024 Award duration: 3.5 years Sponsor: EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTP) Supervisors: Dr Adam Stokes
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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy harvesting." Supervised by Dr. Michael P. Weir, Dr. Alison Tidy, and Dr