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View All Vacancies Biosciences Location: UK Other Closing Date: Wednesday 31 July 2024 Reference: SCI269X1 Supervisor: Prof. David Cook (Brewing Science) Secondary Supervisor: Dr Joanna Yorke
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Supervisor: Prof. David Cook (Brewing Science) Secondary Supervisor: Dr Joanna Yorke (Brewing Science), Prof. Ian Fisk (Food & Nutritional Sciences), Prof. Ray Marriott (TNS Ltd) Subject Area
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, computer modelling and innovative ideas and wishes to contribute to a healthy planet. Your background could be in physics, physical chemistry/engineering, or biomedical sciences, and your role will be tuned
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requirements for our PhD programme . All applicants should have (or expect to obtain) a first-class degree in a numerate discipline (mathematics, science or engineering) or MSc with Distinction (or 70% average
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of computations. Recently, many areas of computer science have taken a quantitative turn. The goal of this project is to study quantitative properties of systems by developing quantitative logics and related
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technologies (phage-display) for stratification of fracture repair and bone regenerative treatments by gender. This project offers a unique interdisciplinary programme at the engineering, life science, and
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of computing and psychology. Your role will involve designing and executing experiments, analysing data, and developing novel techniques informed by behavioural science to address human-centric cyber threats
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. Qualifications A high-grade undergraduate degree (first class or upper second) in Computer Science or MSc in related field Skills Knowledge of software development and programming Good communication and writing
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of these based on AMD computer processor and graphics processing unit (GPU) technology. These implementations will develop machine learning models to determine performance and complexity when compared
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the Defence & Security sector. Entry Requirements This PhD studentship requires UK Citizenship. First Honours or 2:1 bachelors or masters degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering or related areas