35 parallel-programming-"Multiple" PhD positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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). This studentship will include a placement at Astra Zeneca, Cambridge and is part of a broader Medical Research Council Programme grant focused to understand mucus regulation in severe asthma. The project will
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approx. £15-17k across full PhD programme). Monthly stipend based on £20,780 per annum, pro rata, tax free. Working hours: Full-time (minimum 37.5 hrs per week). Working style: Primarily in-person at host
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skills with understanding of engineering design principles. Any experiences with CAD/CAM systems and programming are preferred. Funding Support The University promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion
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computer science, mechanical engineering, or aerospace engineering. You should have programming experience applied to physics/engineering problems and/or experience with machine learning and ML. The University
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Applications are invited to undertake a PhD programme, in partnership with Airbus, to address key challenges in ensuring adoption of sustainable approaches to fuel additives for aviation use
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computer science, mechanical engineering, or aerospace engineering. You should have programming experience applied to physics/engineering problems and/or experience with machine learning and ML. The University
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related discipline. Good programming skills (e.g., Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow). A genuine interest in pushing the boundaries of efficient and deployable AI. Prior research experience (e.g., project work
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key area of patient safety that can be improved with the use of computer vision approaches to system analysis. For many clinical procedures there can be multiple deviations in service delivery, which
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a research assistant with a background in computing
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. What you should have: A 1st degree in physics or engineering. An interest in optics, some ability in computer programming A desire to learn new skills in complementary disciplines. You will work jointly