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, or computational modelling, and you should be comfortable working with large datasets and modern deep learning frameworks. Experience with neural network design, optimisation techniques, or scalable computing is an
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, software, and High Performance Computation (HPC) infrastructure; • Excellent scientific infrastructure; • Participation in project meetings and international conferences; • Flexible working hours
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into information-extraction pipelines. You will explore how ontologies can be used to define semantic queries that are evaluated over document corpora, such as collections of health records. Guided by emerging
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applications. You will participate in international secondments to other organisations in the network and in outreach activities with audiences beyond the research community. Prerequisite for applicants
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applications. You will participate in international secondments to other organisations in the network and in outreach activities with audiences beyond the research community. Prerequisite for applicants
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unique career development opportunities. These include personalized DISC profile assessments with feedback, career-focused courses, and networking events with trade unions, employers, and other relevant
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Robust solutions, reuse and recycling Research Group for Building Physics has a wide network both nationally and internationally, and research is often conducted in collaboration with companies
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Experience with firm level econometric analyses or with processing of large firm level datasets will be an advantage, but it is more important that you have experience with software tools such as Stata, SAS, R
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research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department
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close colleagues eager to support your academic development and help integrate you into both the department and international research networks. Learn more about us here: CCWS - Center for komparative