25 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Cambridge
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engineering, computational neuroscience, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from
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to develop novel, bio-inspired neural networks that flexibly and robustly control locomotion in multi-limbed robots. "Self-organised clocks for reliable spiking computation" (Supervisor: Prof Timothy O'Leary
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years. A doctoral studentship is available in the forthcoming Aspirational Computing Lab (February 2026) in the Department of Computer
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the context of computing Familiarity with research tools and methods, including statistics platforms like R and/or thematic analysis Knowledge of user-centred design and research methods involving human
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will be tasked with the development of new models for the early detection of CIN cancers, applying bleeding edge computational methods and machine learning approaches to improve detection and
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Funder: Astra Zeneca Duration: 4 years from October 1st 2026 Supervisors: Prof Paul Midgley (University of Cambridge) and Dr Okky Putra (Astra Zeneca) Location: The studentship will be based in
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used. AI methods for generating regulatory hypotheses between genes, hormones and physical properties will also be developed. Applicants must have/be close to obtaining a PhD or MPhil in Computational
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, providing the foundation for performance-based specifications that enable more sustainable, resource-efficient, and climate-friendly concrete production. For project-specific enquiries please e-mail Prof
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://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/cvmdpdmed Quote the project title and supervisors (Dr Ana Vujic / Prof Antonio Vidal-Puig). Applications must include: CV Academic transcripts Statement of purpose (research
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please e-mail Prof Jeremy J Baumberg (jjb12@cam.ac.uk ). Please quote reference KA47350 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. The University actively supports equality