Applications are invited for a PhD opportunity in machine learning, deep learning and plant specimen classification. The position will be based in Computer Science, situated on the beautiful Egham campus close to London. Read more
This experimental PhD project will develop semiconductor nanodevices and cryogenic measurement technologies for controlled transfer of single quasiparticles (electrons or fractionally-charged quasiparticles). Read more
Herbicide synergies are desirable, allowing lower application rates, or frequency of treatments, reducing the incidence of herbicide resistance and conferring effects across a greater range of weed species. Read more
The Department of Politics, International Relations, and Philosophy invite students to apply for a full-time scholarship for doctoral research on the theme of. Read more
The study of mesoscopic semiconductor devices, where electrons are confined into submicron-sized dots and wires, has been extremely fruitful over the past 25 years. Read more
Popular libraries grow rapidly in size while catering to diverse client software. A recent study of 11 versions of the Android Operating System showed that its Application Programming Interface (API) has grown ten-fold in a decade. Read more
For more than a century, statistical physics has proved a powerful framework for understanding the behavior of systems made of a large number of particles. Read more
Quantum computers promise a revolution, offering new, faster, algorithms for a range of interesting problems. While there is a lot of excitement about the raft of devices from Google, IBM and others for implementing these new calculations, the technology is in its infancy. Read more
The Centre for Particle Physics at Royal Holloway is offering a PhD opportunity on the T2K and DUNE long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. Read more
App-enabled ecosystems have taken over most of the ways we interact with devices and the internet. Users can now find and install apps on their smart devices (phones, watches, TVs, etc.), browsers (as extensions and webapps) or within other applications (suites, productivity tools, etc.). Read more
Cryptographic protocols are distributed algorithms that allow entities to perform security-related functions over a (potentially untrusted) network. Read more
The threat of large-scale, general-purpose quantum computers to existing public-key cryptographic solutions has lead to global efforts to standardise post-quantum cryptography as a replacement. Read more
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