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PhD positions in Artificial Intelligence for the ... (No replies)

gm400
5 years ago
gm400 5 years ago

We invite applications for PhD positions exploring Applications of Artificial Intelligence to understand Quantum Materials.

These posts will be competitively funded via Vice Chancellors Scholarships of the University of Kent, at Canterbury, UK.

The aim of these PhD projects is to harness techniques from the field of Machine Learning to characterise emergence in quantum many-body systems, with a focus on one the following directions:

The positions are available starting in the academic year 2019/20.

Deadline for applications: 8 February 2019

For further details, please see the full advertisements linked, above, or find the full list of open positions at https://research.kent.ac.uk/theoryandsimulation/joining-us/open-positions/.

Contact: For further information or informal enquiries, please contact Dr S J Gibson ([email protected]), Dr G Möller ([email protected]), or Dr J Quintanilla ([email protected]). 




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