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We are seeking an applicant for a fully-funded ERC Research Assistant position with the opportunity to undertake PhD studies in statistical methodology and theory led by Professor Richard Samworth
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PhD Studentship: Open Radio Access Network (ORAN) for Distributed Edge Computing Orchestration in 6G
Reference number: SATM533 Entry requirements Applicants must have a B.Sc. in electronic / information engineering or computer science and must either have or close to having a Master’s degree (must be
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to contemporary debates in fields such as political theory and political economy. Scholars and activists are now engaged in fierce debates over the relationship between ‘race’ and class, between practices
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on the electronic properties of the investigated heterojunctions. While we will mainly use density functional theory (DFT) to achieve these goals, we will also exploit machine-learning techniques to train more
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for candidates with exceptional skills and grades in engineering or physics and/or computer science and/or signal processing, with the strong and proven knowledge of machine learning and/or some expertise in
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numberSATM533 Entry requirements Applicants must have a B.Sc. in electronic / information engineering or computer science and must either have or close to having a Master’s degree (must be completed by the time
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, or electronically. The project will be a mix of theory and experiment, investigating the theoretical potential of time varying metamaterials, in particular the possibility to overcome size/bandwidth limitations and
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theoretical and conceptual insights, such as drawing on Dweck’s (2006) ‘growth mindset’ theory, will be developed through a consideration of how the mindsport bridge could support collaborative learning and the
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of project outputs. Postholders will be encouraged to support team members, contributing to regular research group and departmental meetings and some double screening across reviews. The successful
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methods for high-resolution metagenomics and work with population genetics theory. This will cumulate in a new understanding of host-microbial interactions through acclimatization and adaptation, that will