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programme name, select ‘Electronic, Electrical & Systems Engineering’ and quote the advertised reference number ‘MA-2023-02584N’ in your application. Please submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV) and the minimum
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of interest, skills and previous experience, motivation for Doctoral Research, future goals, and why you are applying to this project. On the application system select Programme of Study – PhD Biology
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, engineering, mathematics, or related subject) Proficiency in English (both oral and written) Essential to have strong foundations in computer systems through degree courses or equivalent work experience
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have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in a materials science subject. English language requirements: Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements
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management, computer science, information management and beyond. Supervisors Primary supervisor: Professor Tom Jackson Secondary supervisor: Professor Ian Hodgkinson Entry requirements At least a 2:1 honours
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biomedical science and/or medicine. You will have led research projects in the past and have an interesting record of peer-reviewed publications. Proficiency in a high-level programming language is required as
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heat transfer behaviour is known to depart from standard analytical correlations. Under the combined supervision of academics in mechanical engineering and computer science, you will consider the use
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Appropriate computational skills and knowledge of programming languages (Python, C++, etc.) Experience with Machine and Deep Learning models and software (Keras, Scikit-Learn, Convolutional Neural Networks, etc
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undertake ground-breaking research in the fields of impact engineering, shock- physics, and materials science, involving elements of both experimental and computational physics. You will be based at Begbroke
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into practical performance solutions. The “Travel, sleep and fatigue optimal management for long-haul performance” PhD programme will focus on mitigating circadian and travel fatigue challenges associated with