10 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United-States
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: environmental monitoring, AI, computer vision or multispectral imaging. Entry Requirements At least UK equivalence Bachelors (Honours) 2:1. English Language requirement (Faculty of Science equivalent: IELTS 6.5
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observations and modelling of the physics and biogeochemistry of Antarctic shelf seas. You will gain experience in computer coding, statistics for environmental science, working with and piloting autonomous
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each category). Acceptable first degree: Geophysics, Geology, Computer science, Physics, Environmental Science Mode of Study Full-time Start Date 1 October 2026 Funding Information ARIES studentships
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Finance Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc.) Data Science Start Date 1 October 2026 Funding ARIES studentships are subject to UKRI terms and conditions . Successful candidates who meet UKRI’s
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will receive hands-on training in spatial data analysis, while developing conceptual understanding and critical thinking in movement ecology, marine science and conservation. You will build strong
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at the John Innes Centre, providing opportunities to develop extensive skills in a breadth of areas, including field surveys, plant pathology, molecular biology, and computational biology. Additionally, you
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, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or Genetics. Mode of Study Full-time Start Date 1 October 2026 Funding Information ARIES studentships are subject to UKRI terms and conditions . Successful candidates who meet
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excellent training in molecular biology, environmental microbiology and bioremediation science. The combination of transferrable, technical skills associated with the project will make the successful
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to prostate cancer progression. This information will support the setting up of a clinical trial where anti-microbial agents are used to prevent prostate cancer development, resulting in significant
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straightens the fingers but does not treat the underlying biology; recurrence is common and repeat operations carry escalating risks to hand function. With genetic risk variants now linked to the disorder