48 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Dr"-"IMPRS-ML" Postgraduate positions in United Kingdom
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programming skills The ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team, often across disciplines. Experience with scientific writing and the preparation of research outputs. How to apply
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, RIC frameworks, or O-RAN architectures. • Hands-on experience with testbeds, simulations, and energy measurement tools. • Solid programming skills (Python, C++, or Java) and familiarity with
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and the Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from
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Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher, studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from the College
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tuition fees for a PhD programme in Art History. Tenable period 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time. Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available
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periods spent in Japan to cover accommodation and living costs while on the programme. The Foundation will contribute £1,000 towards the cost of one economy class return air fare between the UK and Japan in
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knowledge of programming in R and/or Python. You will be self-motivated with proven organisational and time management skills and have the ability to work within multi-disciplinary teams and independently
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team and contribute to a programme of work led by Prof Pratik Choudhary around type 1 diabetes and technology. The appointed individual will have the opportunity to contribute to the real-world evidence
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studentships which include: Tuition fees A tax-free annual stipend at the UKRI rate for the duration of the studentship Benefits vary by programme, visit our funded programmes page to find out more about
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to encourage greater diversity in physics. There are two award categories: a co-funding award for the doctoral programme with a fixed maximum of £36k per student; or a top-up award to support additional costs