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learning methods, such as longitudinal analysis methods, latent variables models, clustering algorithms, missing data and clinical trial analysis Strong publication record Experience in women and children’s
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Engineering or a related field. In this role, the selected candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and optimising algorithms for processing and analysing signals in real-time applications
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(SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience
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-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms”. The central aim of the project is to develop explicit algorithms for computing with non-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms and using these algorithms together with theoretical
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systems on software defined radio (SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide
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both the algorithms for robot co-design, and the real-world evaluation of the designs that emerge, as well as providing your own research contributions. Your specific role will vary depending on project
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for AI based algorithms. Research experience in these areas will be highly valued. The successful candidate will also contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications, development
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grant, have worked to identify the sampling algorithm used by the brain, to show how the identified sampling algorithm can systematically generate classic probabilistic reasoning errors in individuals
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. The successful applicant will use state of the art inference algorithms to design, use and share the findings of epidemiological models that integrate across large and diverse datasets including capture-mark
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to the development of innovative and sustainable low carbon plastic waste management and recycling solutions. In this project the post holder will develop novel algorithms and methods for analysis of plastic data