69 computer-science-intern-"https:" "https:" "https:" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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, realistic configurations and develop a skill set that is highly valued in both academic research and advanced engineering computation. Funding duration – 3 years Where to apply Website https
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content, e.g. mathematics, statistics, physics, management science, or computer science. Early applications are encouraged, as candidates will be invited for interview on an ongoing basis. How to Apply In
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Reps to enhance the research environment for PGRs. PGRs benefit from training through the Researcher Academy’s Training Programme; those based within the Faculty of Engineering have access to bespoke
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degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in a relevant mathematical sciences or engineering related discipline. Background knowledge in continuum mechanics, theory of partial differential
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, Computer Science or a related subject. • Enthusiasm for research • Good level of written and oral communication skills, as appropriate for disseminating research and communicating with project partners
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are expected to have an MSc degree in Computer Science or Mathematics. Familiarity with Cryptography, Number Theory, Isogenies, Implementation (proof of concept or advanced) of cryptographic protocols will be
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collaborative culture, supporting revolutionary fundamental computer science research, strong cross-cutting collaborations internally and externally, and ideas which transform computing outside the University
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Upper Second-class honours degree (2:1 with 65% average), or international equivalent, in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline. Applicants should also demonstrate
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collaborative culture, supporting revolutionary fundamental computer science research, strong cross-cutting collaborations internally and externally, and ideas which transform computing outside the University
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of current open science practices (e.g., interest in designing and preparing one of the PhD papers for journal submission as a Registered Report, see https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-021-01193-7