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. Formal applications should go through the University’s admissions portal (EUCLID), the applicants should choose the “Informatics: ANC: Machine Learning, Computational Neuroscience, Computational Biology
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Essential Criteria for applicants: To be eligible, Doctoral Candidates must have obtained a degree which formally entitles them to start a doctorate, either in the country in which the degree was obtained
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degree which formally entitles them to start a doctorate, either in the country in which the degree was obtained or in the country in which the researcher is recruited In addition, Doctoral Candidates
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in Central Cambridge at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. CERF was founded in 2001 as an independent endowment in the University of Cambridge. The formal objective of CERF is to
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in Central Cambridge at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. CERF was founded in 2001 as an independent endowment in the University of Cambridge. The formal objective of CERF is to
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supportive community that meets regularly through a variety of formal and informal events (e.g. fieldtrips, seminars, communities of practice meetings, reading groups). The knowledge, skills and experiences
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including: * Algorithmic game theory * Approximation algorithms * Automata and formal languages * Combinatorics and graph algorithms * Computational complexity * Logic and games * Online and dynamic
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long-list candidates. Deadline: 8 January 2026 Stage 2: Supervisors will email further instructions and an application link to long-listed candidates, inviting them to make a formal application to the
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January 2026 Stage 2: Supervisors will email further instructions and an application link to long-listed candidates, inviting them to make a formal application to the PhD Studentship. Contact: For questions
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: Supervisors will email further instructions and an application link to long-listed candidates, inviting them to make a formal application to the PhD Studentship. Contact: For questions about the project: Dr