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& Continuing Required Education: 1. Master’s degree or higher, in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Construction Technology, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Facilities Management
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collaboration among the Departments of Architecture and Planning, Social Work and Public Health and Nursing, and it includes two PhD positions. The successful PhD candidate will work closely with
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loci identified through genome-wide association studies (GWAS). There are also clear sex differences in AD risk and progression. Women are at a higher risk of developing AD and present faster progression
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establish an adaptive multiscale platform where catalyst performance is computed from first principles. Contract terms and what we offer The PhD-positions are fully funded from start As a PhD student at
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of novel computational models that can effectively align and interpret information from multimodal sources. These models aim to capture the rich interconnections between different modalities and enable
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. This project is a collaboration with project partners who have developed the Pixel Processor Array architecture SCAMP, and involves the development of new methods for on-sensor computer vision. Specifically
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disciplines: Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Systems and Security. Our PhD students and faculty conduct world leading research in many areas of Computing, including in: Artificial Intelligence
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), students will explore the implications of choices in architecture across the range from mainframes and personal computing to mobile devices and sensors, understand the nature of different network and service
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the financial sector. Regular progress reports and presentations to both AIML and CommBank stakeholders. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering or other Machine
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Funding Source: University of Warwick Sponsor Company: not available Stipend: UKRI standard rate for a full-time PhD over 3.5 years (Annual Stipend of £20780 for 2025-26). Eligibly: Available to UK