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This research project aims to establish the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of quantum adversarial machine learning, an emerging field at the intersection of quantum computing and machine learning. It
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will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI, and the research team to develop deep learning-based computer vision algorithms and software for object detection, classification, and
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research in the field of AI for healthcare autonomous systems. Activities on non-healthcare systems could occasionally be requested. • Undertake research from algorithm development to real time
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progression once in post to £48,149 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to March 2028 Closing date: 13th August 2025 Background This research project aims to establish the theoretical and algorithmic
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river system Develop, test and apply algorithms for the processing and analysis of satellite data drawing on the latest physics-based and/or data-driven techniques Contribute to work on the automation and
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of classification algorithms Correlate/Integrate In Vivo and Ex Vivo metabolite analysis to understand the key metabolic pathways in different tumour types and subtypes Identify and harmonise MRI and MRS acquisition
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web technologies Experience in teaching bioinformatics Previous experience with AI and/or machine learning approaches Interest in reproductive health and/or development of clinical tools and algorithms
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algorithmic foundations of quantum adversarial machine learning, an emerging field at the intersection of quantum computing and machine learning. It investigates how the unique capabilities of quantum computing
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Research Fellow in Intervention Development to join the Big Data in Health Grou About us Our big data in health team at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre. We
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-leading database of MRI images of childhood tumours and have developed AI approaches to diagnose different types of tumour. To be useful for patients, this needs to be delivered in hospitals in real time