172 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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of Environment and Life Sciences. The successful candidate will be capable of moving between a broad range of subject areas to support colleagues a diverse range of disciplines. They will be adept at influencing
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-of-the-art neuromorphic compute architectures. Collaborate with the neuroscience, engineering, and computer science RAs to develop demonstrator applications, and to conduct research, publish, and disseminate
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-of-the-art neuromorphic compute architectures. Collaborate with the neuroscience, engineering, and computer science RAs to develop demonstrator applications, and to conduct research, publish, and disseminate
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, the City Centre Campus, Avenue Campus, the Boldrewood Innovation Campus, and the Winchester School of Art. The Estates & Facilities team ensure that the University has a built and physical environment
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awareness, facilitating discussions, and influencing the regulatory landscape for biofilms. The expected start date of the role is 1st April 2025. About you The ideal candidate will have a PhD or equivalent
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of Environment and Life Sciences, where Professor Barker is based. You will be part of a supportive group including other project Researchers, the Research Administrator, the wider academic team and colleagues
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of reinforcement learning with architecture-layer uncertainty. The work will involve mathematical modeling, formal method/reinforcement learning technique investigation and tool development. The results will be
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Campus, the Boldrewood Innovation Campus, and the Winchester School of Art. The Estates & Facilities Team ensure that the University has a built and physical environment that supports the activities of a
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physics, chemistry, biology, geoscience, and engineering, with a strong focus on marine biology and marine environment, to work in a project at the interface between geochemistry, palaeoclimate, and
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the development and application of high throughput techniques to the discovery and optimisation of novel materials with application in electronics, energy and environmental landscapes. Candidates should have a PhD