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Laing O'Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology

 

Our colleagues at the Digital Roads of the Future initiative are looking for students with either an engineering (computer/information/civil/electrical/etc.), computer science, or architecture background with some computing skills or experience and very good English language skills. International students are encouraged to apply by 2 December to also be considered for supplemental University of Cambridge scholarships.

These positions are sponsored by HIGHWAYS ENGLAND COMPANY LIMITED via the the EPSRC Digital Roads Prosperity Partnership, and the FIBE2 CDT: Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment. The successful applicants will be part of a team of 50+ researchers of the Digital Roads of the Future initiative.
 

For further details of the position and how to apply please follow the links below to the respective vacancy page:

(1) Enriching Digital Twins of Roads
https://lnkd.in/dBtsBdNt

(2) Enabling the Roads Metaverse: Visualisation & Human Interaction
https://lnkd.in/dtVCWR9J

Closing date for applications is 15th December 2021

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