Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Employer
- ;
- ; University of Sheffield
- ; University of Southampton
- University of Sheffield
- ; University of Exeter
- ; University of Plymouth
- ; University of Surrey
- ; Loughborough University
- ; Manchester Metropolitan University
- ; Swansea University
- ; The University of Manchester
- ; UWE, Bristol
- Cranfield University
- Newcastle University
- University of Nottingham
- ; Bournemouth University
- ; Cranfield University
- ; Imperial College London
- ; Northeastern University London
- ; UCL
- ; University of Nottingham
- ; University of Sussex
- ; University of Warwick
- Swansea University
- 14 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
generating synthetic data. Incorporating human-in-the-loop ensures model interpretability. By addressing data scarcity, this initiative aims to promote significant impacts on both research and clinical
-
Project summary We are looking for a talented and motivated graduate in Biosciences, Biomedicine, Human Genetics or related discipline to engage in an exciting new project at Manchester Metropolitan
-
of organisms found in the source water, but also a wide range of other species originating from humans likely due to end-point contamination. Thus, normal use of water-based devices can result in contamination
-
-vibration problems came to light, indicating that modern, light-weight, low-frequency and lightly-damped structures have to be designed with new standards, grounded on a theoretical framework for human
-
Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship in the area of autonomous systems (in particular that of human machine teaming modelling) within the School of Aerospace, Transportation
-
. Deadline: 10th June 2024 5pm BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to study the chromosome protection mechanism in human mitotic cells in
-
Comparing toxicological response in fish and human cells in vitro: A step towards enhanced understanding of stress biology across vertebrates DoS: Prof Awadhesh N. Jha ([email protected] , tel
-
This project has a start date of October 2024. There is a growing body of research describing the benefits of exposure to natural environments for human physiology and psychology. Nature, therefore
-
. Subsequently the overall aim of this project is to gain a greater understanding of sex variations in SkM and to what degree these differences are driven by specific sex hormones. In humans, males possess greater
-
Funding providers: Swansea University Subject areas: Intelligent Robotics and Virtual Reality Project description: When robots move, human interaction partners and observers ascribe an intention