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individually, make a real difference. The role The Computer Science Research Centre at the University of Surrey is seeking to recruit a research assistant in the field of applied cryptography and secure systems
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-designed training programme, mentoring schemes, and one-to-one career advice and support offered to all researchers within the University of Surrey. Supervisors:Professor Qiong Cai , Dr Marco Sacchi Dr Kelly
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access to hotfire facilities at Westcott, Machrihanish, and elsewhere. You can learn more about the programme at r2t2.org.uk . The project available at the University of Surrey, in association with Surrey
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heat transfer behaviour is known to depart from standard analytical correlations. Under the combined supervision of academics in mechanical engineering and computer science, you will consider the use
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The nuclear physics group at the University of Surrey is pleased to offer a fully funded PhD studentship to work at the forefront of research in experimental nuclear astrophysics. The successful
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diagnostic tools for PD within the context of the brain-heart axis. The student will be based at the University of Surrey; this is an ideal location which promotes informal interactions among the member of
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PhD Studentship: Secure By Design Datasets – Distillation and Privatisation for Future Collaboration
and Signal Processing at the University of Surrey. This is the largest such UK institute and is ranked 1st for Computer vision research in the UK and 3rd in Europe (csrankings.org). The supervisory team
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experience with network and security tools are highly welcome. How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Computer Science PhD programme page, by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. In place of a
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an interest in data science, computational chemistry or related areas. A degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics or other engineering/science disciplines with significant
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entry requirements for our PhD programme . Applicants should ideally hold an excellent honours science degree (e.g. 1st class or international equivalent) and a master’s degree in Cancer Biology