11 algorithms-phd-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at University of Greenwich
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algorithms and models, and scientific computing programming (e.g. in MATLAB), and (5) modelling of material degradation and wear-out, reliability prediction models. Familiarity with failure modes of electronic
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), as well as a clear commitment to enhancing student satisfaction and experience. A PhD or equivalent professional experience in a related area is essential. Experience in higher education teaching or in
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Exchange Framework (KEF), as well as a clear commitment to enhancing student satisfaction and experience. A PhD or equivalent professional experience in a related area is essential. Experience in higher
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. The successful candidate will have or will be working towards a PhD in Music & Sound or in a related area, with a portfolio of work of national and/or international significance, excellence and quality. Our
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-time students on a pro-rata basis. The course should be completed with no gaps in study to retain the full bursary amount. PHD / Postgraduate Research courses are not eligible for this bursary. How
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-scott , the Principal Investigator of the original studies and an international expert on parenting interventions and child psychiatry. You will have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Psychology
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research and enterprise, but there would be a contribution of up to 20% to teaching, including development and delivery of a fire modelling focussed Masters course and PhD student supervision. You will have
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through a professional doctorate or PhD programme. The University has an established career framework offering opportunity for promotion through an annual application process. For an informal discussion
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. Candidates would be expected to have a PhD. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Dr Charlotte Jeavons (Head of School); email: c.jeavons@gre.ac.uk Should you have any queries please contact
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. Bursaries and scholarships are available for the subjects listed below. You will need a first, 2:1, 2:2 or a PhD or Master's to be eligible for a bursary, as well as meeting the bursary's scheme's individual