Dear colleague:
We have a prestigious Lord Kelvin-Adam Smith (LKAS) 4-year PhD studentship on “Machine learning in spectroscopy” available for UK, EU, and international students. We will combine expertise in chemistry, spectroscopy, entomology, and computing science to apply state-of-the-art machine-learning techniques to the determination of traits in insects and the design of novel molecules for attracting or repelling insects. The successful student will be based in my group in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow and co-supervised by Prof Roderick Murray-Smith in the School of Computing Science and Dr Francesco Baldini in the Institute of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine. Applicants should have a good degree in a relevant science discipline (e.g., physical/analytical chemistry, chemical physics, computing science) and have an interest in spectroscopy and programming.
The application deadline is 12 noon, Friday 12th January 2018. Much more information at https://tinyurl.com/y927jhpo.
Cheers, Klaas
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Klaas Wynne, FRSE FRSC FInstP
Chair of chemical physics
School of Chemistry
University of Glasgow
Associate Editor JACS
http://www.wijnne.com/
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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