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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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credits within the field of Applied Electronics or other subject areas considered to be relevant for third-cycle studies, which in this announcement is preferably Computer Engineering. Applicants who have
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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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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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) Duties and Responsibilities Further information about the PhD study programme is available on the website of Copenhagen Graduate School of Social Sciences: https://samf.ku.dk/phd-skolen/english/ Under
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, or aerospace, or mechatronics engineering or computing, maths or physics or any other relevant topic. An MSc or relevant work experience will be beneficial. Knowledge of system engineering practises and
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the Netherlands. The Coming to Delft Service offers a Dual Career Programme for partners and they organise events to expand your (social) network. Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As
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, computer science, physics, mathematics or other related fields. Knowledge and interest in radar signal processing, preferably but not necessarily on classification techniques and distributed radar systems
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recruited on four distinct projects within a programme focused on Decision-Making for People with Advanced Illness in Palliative Care. The programme investigates key evolving challenges in palliative care
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background (e.g., mathematics, computer science, electronical engineering, physics, statistics, economics). Closing date : 31st July 2024. Funding: Full-time studentships will cover UK course fees and an