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characters to life, is poised for transformation with the integration of advanced deep learning techniques. This project endeavors to automate the process by understanding the status from observations like 2D
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to validate the process. We have funding to carry out RNA sequencing and make bespoke cancer vaccines. The candidate should have a keen interest in oncology, complex cancer models, and therapeutic interventions
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less have investigated optimisation of environmental objectives with detailed modelling of bidding decisions. The candidate will require a 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics
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require a 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics or similar discipline with strong mathematical skills. You will join the Brown Group within the Department of Chemical and Biological
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this process of irradiation damage will change the properties of the alloys and perhaps limit their useful lives. In this harsh environment, the forces experienced by materials can cause them to slowly deform in
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and enthusiastic about doing research in AI for healthcare and a commitment to supporting high quality research. Have a good first degree in computer science, statistics, physics, engineering, or any
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healthy controls. We will analyse associations of: a) mental health status, b) life-time traumatic stress load, c) life-style (diet, nutrient intake, physical exercise, smoking), d) immunological markers
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. engineering, physics, maths, computer science, and should be able to demonstrate good interpersonal and organisational skills. The expected start date for this project is September 2024. Interested candidates
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are triggered by biomechanical (e.g. mechanical loading or disuse) and biochemical (e.g. diseases or pharmacological treatments) stimulation. Therefore, the bone adaptation process is very complex as it involves
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to live! Check it out Requirements: You should have (or about to receive) a degree in engineering, physics or applied mathematics (at least a UK 2:1 honours grade or its international equivalents