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Applications close on 31 July 2024 Applications are invited from suitably qualified students wishing to conduct research at the Institute into any area of the literature and culture of the German
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LOCATION: Chichester Campus HOURS 37 hours per week MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB Under the supervision of the Head of School of Arts and in collaboration with the other Craft Practices Subject Leaders
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identification: this involves conducting a systematic review of existing literature, examining various biomarkers that have been used to assess biological age. Physiological and functional assessments of human
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large database of relevant trajectories using state-of-the-art GPU technology for astrodynamics systems of interest. Study different representations of the obtained trajectories, such as coordinates
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close industrial collaboration to develop and test novel machine learning algorithms for position location. Following an initial literature review to define the state of the art, the following main
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values. 3. To compare archaeological results with modelled land use data for the Holocene and calculate loss of CO2 from land usage over time. 4. To keep up-to-date with the state-of-the-art
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of the West of England , Bristol where they will join the Music Interaction and Computational Arts (MICA) Lab . The MICA Lab is located within the Bridge , an interdisciplinary research facility funded by a £4M
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structure and biodiversity. Using Bayesian chronologies, the landscape palaeoecological record will be linked to existing and developing crop assemblage data from the literature, work of other AGRI-DRY
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, arts and culture have played a significant role in expressing deaf and disabled people’s identities in Britain and have sustained disability activism. Yet histories of disability arts are lacking
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models, are beginning to be adopted and evidence from the literature suggests this could improve predictive accuracy and in turn patient outcomes. Objectives and outcomes of the project: 1. Review