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Overview The University of Warwick in partnership with Electronic Arts (EA), is looking to recruit a PhD student in computer graphics for games. This is open to home students and will fully cover tuition
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games development, games design or a related computer science discipline. The candidate will be expected to produce the evidence in their application and at an interview. There is no expectation
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awareness in tele-exploration and tele-intervention. Overview Qualification type: PhD Subject area: Extended Reality, Immersive Systems, Computer Graphics. Location/Campus: College Lane campus, Hatfield, UK
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented computer scientist to join our team as a researcher within the Green Algorithms Initiative in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, one
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This PhD project aims to advance Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) pharmaceutical manufacturing by integrating cutting-edge methodologies, including computer-assisted retrosynthesis, end-to-end
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Advert title: Game Design for Post Climate Futures: A Practitioner-led Approach Project advert We are looking for a highly motivated doctoral student to join our research team based in central
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materials. The computer modelling of LSP remains challenging due to its multi-physics and multi-scale nature. The dependency of the process on the shape of the laser pulse, its energy, ablation layers etc. is
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Are you passionate about cognitive computational neuroscience and eager to contribute to cutting-edge research in perception? We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship supported by
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We are inviting applications for a fully funded 3.5-year PhD Computer Science studentship at the University of Warwick, jointly supported by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), to work on an ambitious project
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as Aeronautic and Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Product Design and Engineering (a minimum honours degree at UK first or upper second-class level). Experience in computational modelling