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Supervisors: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Dr. George Gordon and Dr. Abdelkhalick Mohammad (Faculty of Engineering) Start date: September 2024 Duration: 3.5 years
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EPSRC PhD Studentship in: Big Data, Network Complexity and Machine Learning to Deliver Targeted Pro-active DWDS Maintenance
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Efficient and Robust Alignment of Large Language Models
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to meet the minimum entry requirements for our Health Sciences PhD programme. How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Health Sciences PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you
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candidate is expected to have a solid background in applied mathematics/statistics/computer science or related discipline. Advanced coding skills are a big plus. This position is fully-funded and research
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efficient IoT systems. Please state your entry requirements plus any necessary or desired background First or Upper Second Class UK Bachelor (Honours) or equivalent Subject Area Computer Science & IT
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Apply online, by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. Select programme type (Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, next page select “PhD Engineering & Environment (Full time
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for the leadership, delivery, assessment, evaluation and development of this specific course component of the MBChB programme within the School of Medicine working with Dr Abigail Flinders ([email protected]
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Project and book title: Abolition Song and its Legacies Principal Investigator: Dr Berta Joncus, Goldsmiths, University of London. Email contact: [email protected] Application deadline: 17:00 BST, 30
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closely with Dr Alfredo Iacoangeli at the Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, and Professor Ammar Al-Chalabi in addition to collaborating with the members of King’s Motor Neurone Disease