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control strategies. Develop and implement advanced control algorithms for real-time operation and performance enhancement of power electronic converters and transformer-based solutions. Perform hardware-in
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develop algorithms to identify and predict SRL subprocesses from multimodal learning data (e.g., EEG/fNIRS, eye-tracking, and think-aloud protocols); • Analyze large-scale learning analytics data
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with AI algorithms and Machine Learning Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Desired qualifications: Experience with research on epidemiological modelling, with an emphasis on zoonotic
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decentralised algorithms, meta-information data structures and indexing techniques to enable large-scale data search across Personal Online Datastores (pods) hosted on distributed pod servers, addressing both
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development of future proposals for funding, into AI for renewable energy. You will consider ways in which the integration of machine learning algorithms might support the wider integration of, and uptake
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models using frameworks such as PyTorch and TensorFlow. Research experience in medical image analysis using deep learning algorithms. Strong track record in machine learning, computer vision, and medical
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Experience with machine learning algorithms and ideally experience developing novel methods Understanding of basic biological principles and experience interpreting ‘omics data Ability to analyse information
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technology management, or smart grids. Experience in development of mathematical meta-models, control strategies, optimization methods and algorithms, data analysis and machine learning techniques, techno
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Fellow in Autonomous Systems and Control to design and implement efficient, performance‑guaranteed distributed control approaches, leveraging cutting‑edge learning algorithms and AI strategies
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for trust and authenticity, perceptions of AI and algorithms in digital information environments, news and technology in everyday life, differences in attitudes to AI between journalists and audiences