Friday, March 8, 2019

[DMANET] PhD opportunity

EPSRC CDT in Sustainable Chemistry

Atoms-2-Products: An Integrated Approach at University of Nottingham

is currently recruiting! Fully funded PhD scholarships in Computer Science
available.

https://suschem-nottingham-cdt.ac.uk/index.php/apply

Scholarships in Computer Science

This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious individual to work on a
truly multidisciplinary project in collaboration with industry. Applications
are invited from suitably qualified graduates for fully funded 4-year PhD
studentships in the interdisciplinary area of Computer Science (Artificial
Intelligence) and Sustainable Chemistry.

The candidate should:

- Possess a minimum of an upper second class honours degree from an
undergraduate course in Computing Science, Artificial Intelligence,
Mathematics or other relevant science or engineering subject and preferably
a distinction level Masters degree in a related subject. Equivalent
experience will also be considered.

- Have a strong interest in Chemistry (an A-level in Chemistry would be an
advantage)

- Have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

- Be able to work independently as well as a part of a team

- Have good interpersonal and communication skills

We are particularly looking for applicants who are motivated, enthusiastic
and interested to develop multidisciplinary projects cutting across a range
of research areas including Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data
Science (Machine Learning), Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pure and
Applied Computational Methods and Biosciences / Synthetic Biology.

Application deadline: 18 March 2019

Due to funding restrictions scholarships are available to the UK/EU students
only.

If you have any queries, please contact Simon Woodward
<simon.woodward@nottingham.ac.uk> from Chemistry, or Ender Ozcan
<ender.ozcan@nottingham.ac.uk> from Computer Science and for how to apply,
please visit:

https://suschem-nottingham-cdt.ac.uk/index.php/apply


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