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We are looking for a motivated Senior Research Associate in Algorithms and Complexity Theory. What We Offer The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international
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We are seeking to appoint a talented Bioinformatician to join a team at a pivotal time where you will be developing a predictive algorithm for immunogenicity based off of biological mechanisms. In
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opportunities and competitive advantages. Stay ahead of SEO and AI trends, algorithm updates, and evolving best practices. On-Page & Technical SEO Perform regular website audits to identify and resolve technical
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, airborne moisture, and mould growth using sensor data. The ultimate aim is to create a robust metric for identifying houses at higher risk and to design practical mitigation options that support tenants
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, closed-loop algorithm development, or clinical neuroscience is highly desirable. We are looking for someone with: Experience in real-time human data processing Advanced programming skills (e.g., Python
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the team. These include the use of Tensorflow, PyTorch and Python. You will work with large imaging datasets commonly used by the research team and will test the algorithms already developed by
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society. For over two decades, OII has led the field in exploring how innovations such as generative AI, machine learning, algorithmic platforms, and autonomous systems are transforming economies
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managing the interconnect work for long-term production projects including large arrays of full-recticle and wafer-size semiconductor sensors, as well as one-off R&D pieces and small commercial activities
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technologies for patient benefit. The post holder will play an active role across components of the theme. We believe that integrating artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and state-of-the-art monitoring will
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work with common finite element simulation software are required. Experience using established medical image analysis algorithms would be beneficial. You will help create a healthy and vibrant research