Rhodes University has a funding opportunity for an MSc position within the Department of Mathematics under the supervision of Dr. Patrice Okouma and Dr. Marcellin Atemkeng. The candidate will also be part of Rhodes Artificial Intelligence Research Group (RAIRG) in the same department.
Candidates should:
- Hold a 4 years University degree in Applied Mathematics, Physics or Computer Science.
- Have a solid background in programming or cloud computing.
Knowledge in machine learning or signal processing is an advantage.
Open to South African and International students.
Should you be interested or know of any eligible students, please pass this onto them too.
If interested, please email a covering letter, CV, as well as an academic transcript. All should be sent to Dr. P. Okouma, Department of Mathematics, Rhodes University.
Closing date: 5 March 2021
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Masters Study Funding Opportunity: Applied Mathematics, Physics at Rhodes University in South Africa
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