12 computer-science-phd-"INSA-Rennes" Fellowship positions at University of Manchester
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We wish to appoint an exceptional Research Fellow in Health Economics to join the Care Delivery and Economic Sustainability research theme of the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration for Greater
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at universities around the Commonwealth.The CSC makes available seven types of award: Scholarships for PhD research Scholarships for Master's study Shared Scholarships with UK universities in support of Master¿s
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, medically qualified individual with an interest in musculoskeletal research to enroll for a PhD in data analysis and recruitment of patients to clinical studies
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CRE: Cardiovascular Genomics and Development; Heart Failure; Cardiovascular/Cerebrovascular Inflammation; Data Science; and Computational Cardiovascular Medicine. You will benefit from mentorship by key
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the experiences of VoiceIn users. The successful candidate will have experience of conducting qualitative research to examine the usability, feasibility and impact of our co-developed intervention. A PhD (or
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The University of Manchester has been celebrating 200 years of achievement in research-driven learning, development and innovation: this has included investing in our prestigious Bicentenary PhD
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Engineering, under the leadership of Professor André van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and
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van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Centre is focused
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of Science and Engineering, under the leadership of Professor André van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and
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Background Fellowships are open to outstanding researchers who are near the beginning of promising academic careers (i.e. who have been awarded a PhD by the closing date for applications, and not