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Outstanding Researcher - PhD - Redbrick Uni - London

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: phd | phd greater london | phd london
Type:Permanent
Outstanding Researcher - PhD - Redbrick Uni - London

The very best Researcher is needed by a company specialising in visual data and dominating the market. The successful candidate will join on of the most talented teams in London, all of which come from an outstanding academic background.

Phd candidates who have specialised in Signal Processing, Computer Vision or Machine Learning will be highly considered. However PhD candidates with a very narrow field with few outside applications will not be reviewed. Researchers should have a mathematical background and have a record of relevant and high-quality publications.

Skills -

* PhD - Signal Processing / Computer Vision / Machine Learning

* Mathematical background

* Excellent communication / Highly motivated

* Top University

* Enjoy problem solving

Candidates who are looking to join a specialised company and have the relevant skill set should apply now.....

To hear more about the role please call Mike at Lawrence Harvey.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/150461

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