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Assistant Professor in Applied Statistics or Actuarial Data Science Directorate: School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Salary: Grade 8 - £47,389 - £58,225 Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE
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. Excellent communication skills. Candidates for whom English is a second language should meet the University’s minimum English-language requirements for entry onto the PhD programme. If you have not already
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have proven academic ability and a demonstrable high level of technical competence in computational data science and the analysis / modelling of the results. Theoretical or experimental experience of in
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, Electronic & Computer Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering and Brewing & Distilling. 90% of our students were satisfied overall with their course in over half of the University's subject areas. At
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postdoctoral researchers and PhD students, pursuing research in many aspects of field theory, string theory, and integrability (for more information, see https://www.hw.ac.uk/uk/schools/mathematical-computer
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degree in any engineering, physical sciences or related cognate discipline Satisfies the entry requirement for MPhil or PhD programme, Heriot-Watt University Master or equivalent in appropriate discipline
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, and the successful candidate will have the aspiration to develop our world-class research activity and the drive and commitment to contribute to and develop our teaching programme. Essential E1: A PhD
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, and computer science or similar Experience of either primary data collection or secondary data-set compilation and undertaking appropriate analysis. A viable research proposal for PhD study on one
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include but are not limited to a social sciences disciplines such as disability studies, sociology, human geography, business management, psychology, and computer science or similar Experience of either
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have a PhD in computer science or an associated field, and a strong research track record at international level, demonstrated through publications, citations, external invitations and research funding