73 3-phd-positions-in-computer-science-artificial-intelligence Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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This is a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position for the prediction and development of point defects in two-dimensional materials for applications in quantum technologies. Project
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Group. The role will provide an opportunity to work across multiple projects within the realms of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Screening. The role holder will collaborate with cross-functional
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Chemistry or related discipline) or the Business Science Fellow role (candidate have or are about to obtain a PhD in Chemistry or related discipline.). (Title will be ‘Business Science Associate’ where
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to lead device commercialisation activities. • A world-class, multidisciplinary research environment spanning optics/photonics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI), and clinical medicine
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the School of Medicine. The group is internationally recognised for its work in the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Cancer Screening and collaborates with major NHS programmes, academic
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across the first three Work Packages of the LEND programme, which include qualitative interviews, surveys, focus groups, and a feasibility trial. A critical focus of the role is engaging underserved and
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under-represented in Mathematical Sciences and strives to maintain an environment where people can be their authentic selves. You will be able to carry out duties to the highest standard and to evidence
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of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The position is part of a larger project in collaboration with the School of Chemistry and you will work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary team
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institutions; (ii) interact in a professional manner with industrial partners in a highly multidisciplinary environment; (iii) work to very tight deadlines and manage multiple projects; (iv) Report regularly
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the time you take up the role; and you have not held postdoctoral positions to pursue your own independent research for more than three years. These guidelines are helpful indications of the Centre’s