EPSRC iCASE Studentship - Digital Twins for Infrastructure.
You can apply for a Doctoral Studentship if you want to complete a 3 year PhD in any humanities or social science area on a topic related to health. At the point of applying, you should hold, or expect to hold, a relevant Master's degree, or have equivalent research experience. You must have been accepted onto a PhD programme with an eligible host organisation in the UK, Republic of Ireland or.
A fully-funded PhD studentship is available for an outstanding graduate with specific interest on robotics, control as well as image processing techniques. The project is in close collaboration with the industry partner to develop a novel advanced control system for intelligent coordination of hand and eye in a hydraulic nuclear manipulator. The main objective is to develop a system that.
In the UK, a 'studentship' is a common name for a PhD scholarship. At Christ Church, Oxford, however, the term Studentship has the same meaning as the term Fellowship has at other colleges, i.e. the office of a Student or the duration thereof, or the Students collectively. Studentship sites. Free Studentships.
At UEA, we offer a wide range of postgraduate research opportunities - use the list below to search for PhD and other programmes below. Opportunities are listed as soon as they become available but if you can’t find what you are looking for please contact us. We welcome enquiries from students who already have their own funding, or are applying for funding in one of our research areas.
Apply for a PhD place directly to your chosen university. The deadline for this vital part of your application is 20 January 2020. At the same time, talk to the SeNSS administrative lead at your chosen university to get access to SeNSS’s on-line studentship application portal to make your full application. Complete the SeNSS online studentship application form by your home university’s.
Peoplewise HKEP PhD Studentship Programme description. The University invites applications for a PhD student to join our Hertfordshire Knowledge Exchange Partnership (HKEP) scheme which is 1-year industrial placement followed by a 3-year PhD studentship funded jointly by the European Regional Development Fund, Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership and Peoplewise.
This studentship is richly interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from the social sciences, performing arts and engineering to tackle a major challenge that falls under the remit of the RCUK Digital Economy theme: namely, to improve artificial agents’ social acceptance and usability by providing them with emotionally expressive behaviours that are instantly readable by human interaction.