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detailed description draw up for the position. A copy of the assessment report will be sent to all applicants. The applicants who are assessed as best qualified will be called to an interview. The interview
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University process - instructions can be found at the Lancaster University Admission Portal . Please specify that you are applying to the International Relations PhD programme. A list of materials you will
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), emphasizing your motivations and specific interest to apply for this position. A curriculum vitae and transcripts of your relevant educational background. If applicable, please provide a list of publications in
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access to world-class laboratories like Geolab external link and Earth Simulation Lab external link , and to excellent high-performance computing facilities. We are a lively department that hosts
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proposal should be 4-5 pages in length and contain an account of the key issues to be studied, research question(s), the theories and methods that will be used, research ethics and a timeline. The list of
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are evaluated by a Selection Board, which ranks the candidates based on the criteria indicated above and conducts interviews with short-listed candidates. The final decision is taken by the Faculty’s appointment
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research interests for this position. The cover letter must also state your reasons for applying to the project and what makes you particularly qualified to carry out this PhD work. A copy of your CV. A list
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(28nm or below) Hardware-aware modeling of state-space inference pipelines Simulation and synthesis of the architecture using EDA tools Benchmarking against transformer-based hardware accelerators Work
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Hardware-software co-simulation and benchmarking This PhD project is part of SDU microelectronic unit’s effort in neuromorphic chip design and collaborates with international partners working on spiking AI
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submitted by the 20th July 2025. A list of the materials you will need is below: Two-page CV Names and contact details of two referees (one must be academic). In place of a Research Proposal on the Lancaster