4 PhD Positions: The School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science at the University of Liverpool is inviting applications for four fully funded PhD positions in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science. The research areas align with the University of Liverpool Digital research theme. The PhD studentships are designed to contribute to the development and retention of digital research infrastructure professionals, supporting the UKRI priority in digital innovation.
* PhD Positions at the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science
o Seeking 4 talented students for fully funded PhDs in aligned research areas.
o Research theme focuses on digital research; aligns with UKRI priority for digital research infrastructure professionals.
o Two departments: Electrical Engineering and Electronics (EEE), and Computer Science (CS).
o Two studentships each for EEE and CS, with one dedicated to AI or HealthTech.
o Funding and Eligibility:
+ Stipend and fees covered based on EPSRC rates (£18,622 in 2023/24).
+ UK home students preferred; international students cover fee difference if selected.
o Research Environment:
+ Explore research in EEE: Link
+ Explore research in CS: Link
+ Contact prospective supervisors before applying.
o Application Process:
+ Apply by 15 March 2024 for full consideration.
+ Anticipated start date: 1st September 2024, with flexibility for other start dates.
o Enquiries:
+ Contact academic staff in EEE: Link
+ Contact academic staff in CS: Link or eeecspgr@liverpool.ac.uk
o Availability:
+ Open to students worldwide.
o Funding Information:
+ Competition funded; successful applicants receive EPSRC funding.
o Supervisors:
+ School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science.
Job Description:
o Four fully funded PhD positions.
o Aligned with the University of Liverpool Digital research theme.
o Research areas cover Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science.
o Two positions in Electrical Engineering and Electronics, two in Computer Science.
o One position dedicated to AI or HealthTech.
o Funding includes stipend and fees.
o Successful applicants receive EPSRC rates of funding for stipend (£18,622 in 2023/24) and fees.
o Preference for Early Career Academics as supervisors.
o Projects involving external partners are encouraged.
Qualifications:
o Open to students worldwide.
o Preferably UK home students; international students need to cover the fee difference.
o Complete applications by March 15, 2024, for full consideration.
o Anticipated start date is September 1, 2024.
o Contact prospective supervisors to discuss research topics before applying.
Enquiries:
o Contact any Academic Member of Staff in the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science.
Disclaimer: This job post is based on information from a reliable source. Candidates are advised to verify details and refer to the official University of Liverpool website for the latest and most accurate information regarding the positions, eligibility criteria, application process, and deadlines. The selection process will continue until positions are filled.
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