225 computer-programmer-"Prof"-"University-of-Strathclyde"-"Prof" positions at University of Manchester
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you must: Have submitted an application by the deadline for a PhD programme to start in September 2024. Hold (or expect to achieve) a first class or 2.1 UK honours undergraduate degree (or international
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applicants from specific backgrounds applying for self-funded projects, which include: Tuition fees A tax-free annual stipend at the UKRI rate for the duration of the studentship Benefits vary by programme
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process and that they are aware that you wish to be considered for funding. In order to be considered, applicants must apply for a place on the PhD programme of your choice as early as possible before
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, 500, 600 and 800 instruments, and to cryogenic probes, as necessary); computer programming, mostly in C and Matlab, for data processing; and theoretical analysis, supported by simulation using Matlab
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analysis will include legal doctrinal and empirical (i.e. legal computational and qualitative) methods that are specifically designed to capture and interpret internal (i.e. legal) and external (i.e
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such as quantisation and sampling are often ignored during the verification of AI models. Yet, they are pervasive phenomena in any engineering application where digital compute platforms interact with
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requirements can be viewed on the relevant programme page here . Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure Apply for a place on the PhD programme of
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-award PhD programme in a variety of projects across the Faculty of Science and Engineering, with applicants spending four years across Manchester and Bangalore. Students enrolled on the newly launched
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subject areas across the University. Academic requirements For athletes in Higher Education they should be studying an undergraduate programme (including HND, HNC, Degree programme including Foundation
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: Academic requirements Candidates must at a minimum satisfy the academic requirements for entry onto PhD programmes within the Department of Computer Science. However, this is a highly competitive studentship