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Rationale Flooding stands as the most prevalent natural hazard. However, whilst substantial research effort has been reported in the last decade to develop high-performance physics-based models
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Match Officials Limited. This project aims to develop deep insights into the spatiotemporal characteristics of soccer match officials’ movement and positioning in the context of decision-making
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, however, fails to accurately predict friction when operating conditions deviate from measured conditions. There is therefore a need to develop accurate physics and data-based models for tyre friction
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for mapping, risk assessment and real-time forecasting of surface water flooding from intense rainfall. The project will deliver the following key research tasks: Develop physis-informed DL models
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differences. We therefore have three main objectives; Objective 1) to quantify molecular differences in skeletal muscle tissue between the sexes, Objective 2) develop two high-throughput in vitro human SkM
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component, and therefore the ability to produce a dimensionally consistent ceramic part that remains stable during the casting process. You will develop and execute novel laboratory experiments
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studentship from Songbird Survival Charity, and the successful applicant will be expected to contribute to public science education via Songbird Survival’s network and outreach events. Previous experience with
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are eligible to apply. This project aims to develop a measurement technology (pressure sensitive paint) to work in an industrial blast range. The technique has been demonstrated at small scales and in University
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: Develop audits of the current scientific information on growth, maturation, and talent identification that are used to inform key stakeholder decisions. Develop and validate new tests that aim to provide
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youth national coaching and sport science staff. The successful candidate will: Develop audits of current scientific information on growth, maturation, and talent identification that are used to inform