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need to contact the project supervisor to discuss. Online applications are made via the 'Apply' button above. Please select Engineering Mathematics* on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted
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mathematics are welcome to apply. Hands-on experience in optical laboratories will be a plus. How to apply: Please visit the UCL i4health CDT webpage linked above for instructions on the application process. In
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the field of social or health sciences, bio/statistics, epidemiology or demography. Relevant experience in mathematical demography, statistics or other discipline with strong quantitative components
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successful applicant will also be part of the MathRad research network on mathematics of radiation transport, which has groups at the Universities of Warwick, Bath, and Cambridge. Number of awards: 1 Start
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, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEM). Applications will be accepted until 1 September 2025 but the position will be filled as soon as an appropriate candidate is found. The project will be
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of the assembly of these complex microbial communities using ecological theory and mathematical models. The questions we address are: (1) how does the microbial community change during cultivation
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class degree in an Physics, Mathematics, Information or Electrical Engineering or related subject. Applications should be submitted via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal https
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your suitability with evidence of the following: Have backgrounds in computer science (or engineering), system engineering, or physics/mathematics. Knowledgeable in machine learning techniques (had
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scholarship is suitable for students with a background in Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science. Students with interests in machine learning, deep learning, AI, intelligent decision making
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suitable to candidates with a wide range of backgrounds such as but are not limited to: climate science, psychology, mathematics, geography, environmental science, law, computer science, public health