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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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. Representations of uncertainty: where art thou? Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 38:150¿162, 2021. Orbán G, Berkes P, Fiser J and Lengyel M. Neural variability and sampling-based probabilistic
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-disciplinary collaboration and offers unparalleled opportunities for impactful research. As a Researcher, you will be expected to collaborate in the preparation of literature reviews and research publications
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of cloud microphysics, including phenomena such as rain initiation. We will conduct cutting edge experiments in the state-of-the-art 10x5 wind tunnel at Imperial (the flagship of the National Wind Tunnel
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UK-based data on unowned cat demographics. This PhD project is interdisciplinary, employing a range of research methods including critical literature searches and reviews, qualitative research and
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biodegradable materials that are slow to degrade in composting facilities (and in the environment). To address this, we will work with state-of -the-art biodegradable polymers alongside an industrial collaborator
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, and will use data and theoretical approaches to risk in safeguarding, child protection and the family justice system. The project includes reviewing and classifying the literature, collating written
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the ORE Catapult, the successful candidate will gain skills in both state of the art physical and numerical modelling of FOWT. It is envisioned that the student will work with industry partners to support
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project introduces a new way of studying these interactions, using a state-of-the-art optical sensor developed at the University of Exeter. This sensor can measure fast changes at the single peptide level
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of bioinspired flapping-wing micro air vehicles (FWMAVs). The successful candidate will have access to the state-of-the-art facilities of the Brahmal Vasudevan Aerial Robotics Lab, which include a large indoor