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programme for which you are applying. For further information and resources on the application process, please visit: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/socstudies/phd Your application should include: ● 1,000
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fracture in long bone such as the femur provides important quantitative diagnostic and prognostic information in clinical practice, both in the application of predicting osteoporotic fracture in the elderly
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. The problem will be tackled using advanced mathematical tools combined with state-of-the-art numerical simulations and modern data-driven/machine-learning techniques. Different relaminarisation (i.e
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broadly related to one or more of the SMI’s research themes: Inequality Social Justice and Inclusion Mobility and Migration Participation Methods and Methodology More information about these themes, and how
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instabilities and chaos - Analysing large data-sets and developing codes for data processing - Working in a multidisciplinary/international environment If you are interested in applying and wish to discuss any
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aqueous solution driven by real-time analysis of microstructure and properties measured by milli-fluidics. You will design and build the equipment to mix ingredients and measure their properties. The data
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, screen translation, and multilingual information management. We have a growing community of dedicated PhD students working on a range of topics across these areas. Funding Opportunities The School has a
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, Hull, Sheffield Hallam and Manchester Metropolitan. The White Rose DTP awards a number of Pathway, Interdisciplinary and Advanced Quantitative Methods awards through a central competition. Information
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weathering, etc). To succeed in this project, you should have a basic understanding of data analysis and coding (e.g., Python, R) and a strong interest in climate change, air quality, and the interactions
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scholarships. Visit our PhD pages for more information on research areas, entry requirements, and how to get in touch. View DetailsEmail EnquiryApply Online