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mathematical PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 305 mathematical PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Doctoral research positions available in mathematical sciences and its applications

SAMBa (the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics), at the University of Bath, offers a 4-year PhD programme, including initial training to develop breadth of knowledge and research skills. Read more

Projects in mathematical systems and control theory

Mathematical systems and control theory “represents an attempt to codify, in mathematical terms, the principles and techniques used in the analysis and design of control systems” [1]. Read more

PHD MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

The PhD in Mathematical Sciences aims to provide high calibre education and advanced training in mathematics. It will take advantage of Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University's international and vibrant research environment to prepare graduates for their research careers. Read more

Mathematical Modelling of Cell Shape and Localised Cell growth.

The correct cell shape is essential for proper cell function. For example, in the brain signalling between neurons is received by dendritic spines, Dendritic spines are protrusions on the surface of the neuron, they come in different shapes, the most well-known being mushroom shaped. Read more

Mathematical theories of symmetry breaking in embryos, organs and organoids

We are seeking a talented, creative, and friendly individual to join our interdisciplinary team. You will build physics-style mathematical models to understand symmetry breaking mechanisms that allow simple embryos to develop into complex animals. Read more

Doctor of Philosophy in Natural, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences

The Ph.D. programme at GCAS College Dublin is a scientific research programme. By scientific, we mean the application of analytical and empirical data combined with theoretical structures to produce original research that is relevant to addressing the most vexing issues confronting our world today. Read more

Modelling of the self-feedback control of the androgen receptor under the influence of testosterone.

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Data-driven optimal prediction of bacteria growth

This project is devoted to an AI-based prediction of bacteria growth and its control by antibiotics. In synthetic biology, an improved understanding of bacterial regulatory circuits is required to develop complex biological systems with functionalities beyond existing in nature [1, 2]. Read more

Failure cascading modelling in interdependent power-communication cyber-physical networks

This exciting interdisciplinary project offers the successful PhD student the opportunity to advance knowledge on resilient interdependent energy networks at the intersection of energy networks, network science, and AI/ML by developing mathematical theory and implementing software packages. Read more

Seven Fully Funded PhD Student Positions in the Computational, Mathematical, and Experimental Plant Sciences

Our International Max Planck Research School on Understanding Complex Plant Traits using Computational and Evolutionary Approachesis a local collaboration between the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research and the University of Cologne, Germany. Read more
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The Development of Mathematical, Statistical and Machine Learning Models of Sports Betting, with a View to Detection of Irregular or Corrupt Activities

Irregular or corrupt activities in Sport have made the News over recent years, with allegations and even legal convictions of players performing badly, “throwing” matches or doing very usual things due to the influence of gambling syndicates or corrupt bookmakers. Read more

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