Details about PhD in Optimized Sampling Approaches for Compressive Sensing in Multi-Dimensional Datastreams at University of Liverpool 2020
PhD in Optimized Sampling Approaches for Compressive Sensing in Multi-Dimensional Datastreams at University of Liverpool 2020 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Maths and Computing. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 31 Jul 2020. This scholarship is provided by University of Liverpool and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, Tuition fee + Stipend . This scholarship is open for: Open to EU/UK applicants.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: University of Liverpool
- Deadline: 31 Jul 2020
- Scholarship value: Full Funding, Tuition fee + Stipend
Eligibility for PhD in Optimized Sampling Approaches for Compressive Sensing in Multi-Dimensional Datastreams at University of Liverpool 2020:
- Applicants should have, or be expected to obtain, a minimum of a 2.1 undergraduate degree, Masters qualification or hold exceptional work experience in a related field.
- Successful candidates should have experience of research within Maths, Engineering or Computer Science areas as well as good communication and writing skills.
Value of PhD in Optimized Sampling Approaches for Compressive Sensing in Multi-Dimensional Datastreams at University of Liverpool 2020:
- The position is fully funded for four years and will provide tuition fees and maintenance at the UKRI Doctoral Stipend Rate (GBP 15,009 per year for 2019/20 rate).
This project presents numerous opportunities to travel and interact with small and large businesses working on imaging technologies in the UK and around the world. The University of Liverpool is working in partnership with the STFC Hartree Centre and other industrial partners from the manufacturing, defense and security sectors to provide a 4 year innovative PhD training course.
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