About the Studentship
Queen Mary University of London is inviting applications for the DeepMind PhD Studentship for September 2023.
The DeepMind PhD Studentship programme is established at Queen Mary University of London in partnership with leading British AI company, DeepMind.
The PhD Studentship supports and encourages under-represented groups, namely female and Black researchers, to pursue postgraduate research in AI or Machine Learning.
The PhD DeepMind Studentship will cover tuition fees and offer a London weighted stipend of £19,668 per year minimum together with an annual £2,200 travel and conference allowance and a one-off equipment grant of £1,700.
Who can applyQueen Mary is on the lookout for the best and brightest students in the fields of AI and Machine Learning.
Successful applicants will have the following profile:
We actively encourage applications from candidates who are ordinarily resident in the UK. The studentship is also open to International applicants.
About the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary
The PhD Studentship will be based in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Queen Mary University of London. As a multidisciplinary School, we are well known for our pioneering research and pride ourselves on our world-class projects. We are 8th in the UK for computer science research (REF 2021) and 7th in the UK for engineering research (REF 2021). The School is a dynamic community of approximately 350 PhD students and 80 research assistants working on research centred around a number of research groups in several areas, including Antennas and Electromagnetics, Computing and Data Science, Communication Systems, Computer Vision, Cognitive Science, Digital Music, Games and AI, Multimedia and Vision, Networks, Risk and Information Management, Robotics and Theory
For further information about research in the school of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, please visit: http://eecs.qmul.ac.uk/research/.
How to apply
Queen Mary is interested in developing the next generation of outstanding researchers - whether in academia, industry or government – therefore the project undertaken under this Studentship is expected to fit into the wider research programme of School. Applicants should select a supervisor (a first and second choice) from the School at application stage. Visit our website for information about our research groups and supervisors: eecs.qmul.ac.uk/phd/phd-opportunities/
Applicants should submit their interest by returning the following to ioc@qmul.ac.uk by 12pm (noon), 10 April 2023:
Application deadline: 10 April 2023
Applications will be reviewed by a panel of academic staff: May 2023
Interviews: April/May 2023
Start date: September 2023