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Faculty of Computing, Mathematics, Engineering & Natural Sciences Funded PhD Project (UK or International Students) Funding provider: Northeastern University London (NU London) Subject areas
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Informatics (ACHI) PhD Studentship Programme aims to fund two highly motivated non-clinical Health Data Science PhD studentships to support the training and development of the next generation of informatics
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with colleagues from the Computer Science and Psychology departments (see here ). Over 98% of our research was rated as “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” in the most recent UK research
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PhD students and post-docs, led by secondary supervisor Joseph Standing, at UCL’s Great Ormond Street Institute for Child Health and with computer sciences specialists at UCL. The student will also
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2024 Funded PhD Project (UK or International Students) Funding provider: Northeastern University London (NU London) Subject areas: Complex Systems, Computational Social Science, Network Science, Data
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to advance science in major programme management globally. Infrastructure provision is a key priority of governments around the world, unlocking societal benefits and enabling economic growth. Given
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Master’s degree (preferably with a merit or distinction) in a social, biological or mathematical subject, or computer science. UKRI Minimum Stipend Research Training & Support Grant Institutional & CDT
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secondary supervisor Joseph Standing, at UCL’s Great Ormond Street Institute for Child Health and with computer sciences specialists at UCL. The student will also spend blocks of three months at GSK Stevenage
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high-impact publications will be generated during the project, to be presented both in computer science-related venues (e.g. CVPR, NeurIPS, MICCAI) as well as at medical conferences (e.g. ISMRM, ESMRMB
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are expected to gain) a first-class honours degree or equivalent in a suitable field such as engineering, computer science, physics, or atmospheric science. Funding This studentship is for 3.5 years and will