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candidates must hold (or close to completing) a PhD in a relevant subject. Knowledge and experience in computer vision is required. Experience of efficient ML techniques, edge AI hardware platforms, low-power
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team of 6 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide, we’re bold, progressive and keen to push the boundaries of what we’re teaching our students - and what
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national/international stakeholders in their relevant field. Successful candidates will have a PhD in Law or equivalent professional qualifications and experience and will be expected to make an all-around
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PhD or equivalent experience, a background in qualitative research, a proven record of managing multiple projects of significant complexity, as well as strong interpersonal and communication skills
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analysis for a broad range of students would be desirable. You will have a PhD (to include thesis submission or awaiting viva) or equivalent professional qualification. You will receive a competitive
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/628nx8/doctor-bismark-singh . Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Bismark Singh by email [email protected] . About you The selected candidate is required to have a PhD in operations research
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Chris Allgrove from lngenium and Professor Richard Guest from the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, we are looking for someone with a PhD (or near completion) in
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, MSc, MBA and Executive Education). You should have sufficient experience supervising doctoral students (PhD and DBA programmes). We welcome applications from candidates with a well-established research
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practice as well as design and develop courses and programmes at all levels (UG, MSc, MBA and Executive Education). You should have sufficient experience supervising doctoral students (PhD and DBA programmes
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of a collaborative research team. We encourage applications from candidates with a PhD* or equivalent qualification related to fibre optics/photonics, and expertise in the areas discussed above