18 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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Tricia McKeever, School of Medicine, Professor - Tricia.Mckeever@nottingham.ac.uk Funded by the University of Nottingham through one of its PhD Studentship Awards, this fully funded (stipend at UKRI rates
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one of the world’s leading centres for additive manufacturing research and development, invites applications for a fully funded PhD programme. Metal additive manufacturing is transforming how complex
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one of the world’s leading centres for additive manufacturing research and development, invites applications for a fully funded PhD programme. Metal additive manufacturing is transforming how complex
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Tricia McKeever, School of Medicine, Professor - Tricia.Mckeever@nottingham.ac.uk Funded by the University of Nottingham through one of its PhD Studentship Awards, this fully funded (stipend at UKRI rates
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Project Description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship at the Collaboratory Research Hub. This project aims to develop personalised digital avatars for inclusive carer
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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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Join a fully funded, industry-sponsored PhD at the University of Nottingham (Mechanical & Aerospace Systems research group), in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). You will
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Join a fully funded, industry-sponsored PhD at the University of Nottingham (Mechanical & Aerospace Systems research group), in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). You will
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The School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham is pleased to invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship in deployable, efficient, and trustworthy computer vision. This is
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Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Micromechanics of Grain-Interface Interactions (Soil-Structure Interaction) Background Are abrasive grains truly "indestructible"? Research in our leading experimental