51 associate-professor-computer-"https:"-"https:" PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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This studentship is open to UK students only The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham welcomes PhD applications in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. The studentship is fully
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Data is more valuable than oil, so it has been said. Quantum computing offers new unusual datasets thereby presenting new opportunities for AI approaches. Quantum computing is raising the prospect
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(School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk This project is not funded, and we are seeking a student who can self-fund the PhD. Programme description: The overall
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Data is more valuable than oil, so it has been said. Quantum computing offers new unusual datasets thereby presenting new opportunities for AI approaches. Quantum computing is raising the prospect
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This studentship is open to UK students only The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham welcomes PhD applications in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. The studentship is fully
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Department: School of Computer Science Details of Studentship: Fully Funded PhD Studentships Applications are invited from Home and International students for a number of fully-funded PhD
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development (such as 3D modelling, VR, animation or interactive design) with inclusive design and accessibility. This project bridges computer science and social care to deliver a digital health training tool
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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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Kiamba, Associate Professor in Environmental Design and Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Prof Sofie Sjogersten, Professor in Environmental Science, Faculty of Science Dr Sarah Luke, Assistant Professor