18 machine-learning-phd positions at LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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/or mechanical engineering, and the credibility to provide clear subject-level direction. You’ll bring a relevant degree and either a PhD or equivalent professional/academic experience, alongside a
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of modelling and decision-support frameworks relevant to engineering and infrastructure systems. You should possess a good honours degree and a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in Mechanical
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award-winning collaborative unit that combines art and science to explore facial identity and representation. Comprising academics and PhD researchers, it pioneers innovative craniofacial projects in
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. Comprising academics and PhD researchers, it pioneers innovative craniofacial projects in forensic identification and digital heritage, advancing interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange in heritage
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of research findings through publications and presentations at project meetings and relevant conferences. You should possess a good honours degree and a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in Maritime
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presentations at project meetings and relevant conferences. You should possess a good honours degree and a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in Maritime transportation or Transportation Engineering
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) assisting in the development, evaluation, and integration of frameworks that address safety, security, and resilience considerations. You should possess a good honours degree and a PhD (or equivalent
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For We are open to applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds. You might come from security, the military, the police, the NHS, hospitality, higher education or somewhere else entirely. What
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? Liverpool John Moores University is looking for an enthusiastic Digital Education Support Officer to join our Teaching and Learning Academy. Joining a collaborative and forward-thinking team, you'll support
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collaborative unit that combines art and science to explore facial identity and representation. Comprising academics and PhD researchers, it pioneers innovative craniofacial projects in forensic identification