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or more of the teaching areas of the department: Computer Science Computer Networks Ethical Hacking Network Security You will be expected to have relevant teaching experience and a PhD in Computer
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have expertise in Game Development. You will be expected to have relevant teaching experience and a PhD in Computer Science, a related discipline, or substantial industrial experience. You will be a
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to https://sparkmedia.tv/ Qualifications we require: Hold, or be about to obtain, a Master's degree in Computing, Computer Vision, Data Science or a related field. A PhD in Computer Vision or similar
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, materials and electrochemical testing methods and characterisations. Attend Faculty, Department and Programme meetings/boards as appropriate and proactively contribute to decision making. The project will
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Cyber Security Have a PhD in Computer Science or a related discipline or have the equivalent industrial experience in Cyber Security. You will be a strong collegiate team player with the ability
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, AFM, etc.), tribological testing, corrosion testing, and assessment of performance and durability data. About You: To succeed as the PDRA, you should; Hold a PhD in materials science, materials
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learning and teaching. Staff who hold a PhD and/or are research active in line with the requirements of the University will be awarded a 30% research time allocation with ECRs receiving 20% under our
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would expect you to have completed a PhD in the field of children and young people, and to possess significant experience of contributing towards the evaluation of research programmes. Experience
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the University's research culture and collaborative profile. Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science/AI or a closely related field. Extensive research experience in machine learning, deep learning, and self
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good first degree and PhD in a relevant discipline (or equivalent qualifications). You will ideally have two years' university teaching experience, preferably gained in a UK context, although you'll be