19 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning PhD positions at University of Warwick
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chemistry modelling techniques scientific machine learning high-performance computing molecular design, generative AI, database handling and analysis collaborative, project management, presentation and
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collection activities. Supervision will be provided by academics from various disciplines specializing in biomechanics, image processing, and computer vision, alongside orthopaedic surgeons and academics.
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Applications are invited for a University of Warwick PhD Studentship in The Department of Computer Science in collaboration with the Department of Psychology. The PhD will start October 2026
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A PhD position is available at the Theory and Foundations group in the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, UK. The group works on various aspects of theoretical computer
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of students and can include, technique development, microscopy-spectroscopy, analysis/programming (including AI and machine learning) and materials-focused studies. We use innovative high-resolutionidentical
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of Dr Hannes Houck . The PhD project is funded under the ‘DeCoDER’ programme by the European Research Council (ERC-StG, 101222417 – press release ). The position is available for a start date from
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undergraduate students at the University of Warwick and work closely with relevant networks including Cerebra Network and Midlands Mental Health and Neuroscience PhD Programme for Healthcare Professionals. Please
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Computer Science PhD Scholarships PhD scholarships are available in the Computer Science CDT, with some attached to specific projects. Eligibility: Home and international fee paying students
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work with clinicians and patients. The candidate: For this mixed-methods PhD, we are looking for someone that can lead and deliver this exciting programme of research. You will join our team
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We invite expressions of interest in pursuing research for a fully funded PhD position in the School for Cross-Faculty Studies, Global Sustainable Development department at the University of Warwick