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integrating machine learning, computational modelling, and experimental validation. The successful candidate will receive training in both computational and experimental biology within a highly collaborative
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sciences or education, working collaboratively across the Discipline to increase research outputs. Use your skills to support theoretical and practical teaching within the BVMSci programme, particularly in
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Engineering PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you should upload a document stating the title of the project that you wish to apply for and the name of the relevant supervisor. Funding Fully
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. This is a part time role working 14.4 hours/week. About you The candidates will need to have: A degree in Engineering, Computer Science, AI, Data Analytics, or a related field. Strong programming skills in
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. See UKCISA for further information. Starting in October 2026. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our Engineering Materials PhD programme. Candidates must meet Surrey graduate entry
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, staff, and visitors. This is a high-profile leadership role with real influence, real variety, and real impact. What you’ll be doing • Steering the University’s capital works programme with
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used in other safety-critical sectors. Review international AV regulations and identify gaps in explainability and traceability. Develop a formal DCD model capable of representing AV reasoning and
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– www.decade.ac.uk GOALS OF THE POSITION Within the DECaDE project, this Research Fellow position will work on a project co-created with business and computer science. The theme is specifically: The AI data supply
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.). - Surface chemistry analysis using various experimental techniques. In addition to supporting the research project with internal and external collaborators, the position will serve as a platform for the
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The University of Surrey has been a pioneer in space engineering and small satellite innovation for more than four decades. Building on this heritage, the Surrey Space Institute is the University’s