18 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Fellowship positions at University of Leeds
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have a PhD or be a PhD candidate who has already submitted your thesis prior to starting the position, with a research track record on artificial intelligence, data science and computational social
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The 6G National Research Programme is at the forefront of pioneering research and development in the field of 6G technologies. As part of the Communications Hub for Empowering Distributed Cloud
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Universities? You will join a collaborative programme with Merck Electronics KGa, a world-leading company working in liquid crystals. You will work with a team of scientists from the company along with Dr
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evolution of sedimentary rocks with opening-mode fracture development. This project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and this role is one of two PDRA positions funded through
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of sedimentary rocks with fracture development. This project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and this role is one of two PDRA positions funded through the project. In this role, you
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This role will be based on the university campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Are you a Computer Scientist
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University to focus on data collection in the North East. The two research fellows will work closely together. You will have a PhD (or near to competion) in Nutritional Epidemiology or a closely allied
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geophysicist looking for an innovative research challenge? Would you like to apply seismic expertise to the exploration and development of urban geothermal resources? This could be the research position for you
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sub-seasonal weather forecasts for African agriculture. The Cumulus project is a consortium of UK and African partners funded by the Gates Foundation, which aims to make a breakthrough in the
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to Power Agriculture, Clean Cooking and Transportation’ project could be the job for you. Moving IMPACT is a £3.6m research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council