12 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Fellowship positions at University of Manchester
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, developing colleagues, a strong publication record, and a developing international reputation. A PhD or equivalent experience is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading
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distribution networks Nuclear data Fission and fusion fuels Metallurgy, and materials performance and manufacture, for the nuclear sector For more information on any of the above areas, please email dalton
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, medically qualified individual with an interest in musculoskeletal research to enroll for a PhD in data analysis and recruitment of patients to clinical studies
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at universities around the Commonwealth.The CSC makes available seven types of award: Scholarships for PhD research Scholarships for Master's study Shared Scholarships with UK universities in support of Master¿s
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2026 What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave
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. The birth of the modern computer, the splitting of the atom, the founding principles of modern economics, the discovery of graphene, and the birthplace of engineering – these and many more world changing
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of the modern computer, the splitting of the atom, the founding principles of modern economics, the discovery of graphene, and the birthplace of engineering – these and many more world changing innovations have
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van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Centre is focused
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Engineering, under the leadership of Professor André van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and
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. This builds on our tradition of success that stretches back 200 years. The birth of the modern computer, the splitting of the atom, the founding principles of modern economics, the discovery of graphene, and