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, and shown parallels between how individual brains implement behaviour, and how animal groups can do the same. This project will seek to use and contribute to the theory of collective animal behaviour
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-Masters degree in a science or engineering field, especially computer science, mathematics, physics, or neuroscience (2(i) / Merit or higher) -An interest in animal behaviour / computational neuroscience
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, ideally Python. If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in each component. How to Apply Please note that this studentship is one of three
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learning will be explored to support intelligent decision-making, to foster sustainability. The success of machine learning (ML) in computer vision and language translation where large-scale data is
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trait diversity, i.e. disparity. They will first apply state-of-the-art of disparity and phylogenetic comparative methods to a dataset focusing on the radiation of mammals after the K-Pg mass extinction
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Performance Assessment and Flexibility Study of Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants Integrated with Intensified Solvent Based Carbon Capture Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering PhD Research
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should have a minimum of an upper second class honours degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, bioscience or a related technical subject. If English is not your first language then you must have an
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class honours degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, bioscience or a related technical subject. If English is not your first language then you must have an International English Language Testing
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minimum of an upper second class honours degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, bioscience or a related technical subject. If English is not your first language then you must have an International
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honours degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, bioscience or a related technical subject. If English is not your first language then you must have an International English Language Testing System (IELTS