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skilled graduates through research projects that use industrial challenges as the catalyst for methodological advance. Work directly with leading industry partners Many of our PhD projects are developed and
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the substantive fundamental advances in statistics envisaged, and to ensuring that our new methods are sufficiently robust and efficient to be widely adopted by academics, industry and society more generally. The
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of spatial interaction techniques that are gaze-assisted or attention-aware Applying AI methods to classify visual behaviours, infer context and recognise input Exploring gaze in combination with
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well as the wider use of large data sets and how this is used in research, including digital analysis methods. There may be the potential for opportunities in other GMC registered specialties if research interests
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shear forces and moments. This project will extend existing theories to include these effects, using geometric, combinatorial, and symmetry-based methods, alongside homological methods from algebraic
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Opportunities to contribute to the supervision of PhD students within the MHRG may also be available. Person Specification Essential: PhD in a relevant discipline, or equivalent research experience Knowledge
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05 June 2026 to visit the campus and meet our team, followed by a formal interview. Lancaster Arts will arrange and pay for accommodation on campus for the evening. Shortlisted candidates will need
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. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Computer Science or equivalent with experience in cyber security or distributed systems. The School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University offers a
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50 PhD students studying a range of different legal areas. The School has over 45 academic members of staff and is committed to making a positive impact on people's lives as well as academic excellence
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teaching and research culture, with interdisciplinary collaborations, and a cohort of around 50 PhD students studying a range of different legal areas. The School has over 45 academic members of staff and is