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unique opportunity to work on advanced image analysis and image-driven modelling as part of a wider multi-disciplinary programme that includes mathematical modelling, cancer metabolomics and novel
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, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable (MATLAB, python, C++ etc). Any experience or capabilities in engineering design or manufacturing methods
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programming are desirable (MATLAB, python, C++ etc). Any experience or capabilities in engineering design or manufacturing methods would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application Due to funding restrictions
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a groundbreaking £6 million EPSRC Programme Grant to reduce the soaring energy demands of artificial intelligence . The computational team will work in collaboration with many partners in academia and
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have at least 2:1 degree in a relevant field. Applicants with the prior knowledge and experience in one or more of the following fields are encouraged to apply: computer programming (any programming
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to cover living costs; Join a multidisciplinary cohort to benefit from peer-to-peer learning and transferable skills development. Learn more about the programme, available projects, and the application
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: The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in electrical/mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable (MATLAB
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. Gordon Airey, Dr Anand Sreeram, Dr Nick Thom, Dr Richard Taylor Programme length: Four years (full‑time) Start date: 2026/27 academic year Keywords: biogenic supply chains, sustainable materials, biobased
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a groundbreaking £6 million EPSRC Programme Grant to reduce the soaring energy demands of artificial intelligence . The computational team will work in collaboration with many partners in academia and
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relevant discipline in engineering, science, or mathematics. Experience with modelling, simulation, optimisation, or programming (e.g. Python, MATLAB, C++, or similar) would be advantageous, though not