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Research Studentship in Quantum Computation 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Controlling Errors in Quantum Computers Supervisors: DrZhenyu Cai, Prof. Dominic O’Brien This DPhil project will
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applications that are interested in pursuing interdisciplinary projects incorporating elements of computational science methodologies in the context of social science challenges spanning the remits of the UK
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22 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country
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by using numerical experiments or formal proof. * Helping adapt and refine existing continued fraction arithmetic algorithms written in C/C++ for use on modern computer hardware. * Performing
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characteristics, and breakwater geometry influence wave overtopping rates and resulting flood extents under different storm surge scenarios, as determined through high-fidelity CFD-DEM simulations? - What is the
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Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme funds full-time graduate degrees in various subjects within the Humanities
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Oxford-DeepMind Graduate Scholarship (Computer Science) The Oxford-DeepMind Graduate Scholarships (Computer Science) are available for applicants to any full-time DPhil course within, or affiliated
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funded by the University and by NaturalMotion Ltd. NaturalMotion Ltd develops computational methods for animating movement, as used in Hollywood films and computer games. The founder, Torsten Reil, is an
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between the School and British Isles DBT Training to deliver a national, NHS England funded, distance-learning programme of PG Dip training in DBT. This post will provide outstanding opportunities
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Crankstart Graduate Scholarship The Crankstart Scholarships provide a programme of enhanced support for UK residents from lower-income households to undertake undergraduate study at Oxford. This is