11 communication-network Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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interventions for frailty, the development and delivery of a bespoke intervention designed for South Asian communities. The research will use a mixed methods approach to this feasibility study including
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with multiple long-term conditions in the community within our Long-Term Conditions theme. In this programme of work, we will enhance health and well-being of people living with multiple long-term
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transmitted by 50%, which will contribute to the creation of Microsoft Azure’s next generation ultrafast datacentres and optical networks. The project aims to address research as well as practical aspects
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; Excellent work planning and issue resolution skills; Strong technical, written, and verbal communication skills. Bonus qualifications: Experience with aero low-/mid-/high-fidelity simulation tools for loads
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of symmetries and equivariance and their implementation in deep neural networks, mathematical criteria stability and robustness of neural networks, applications of topology and geometry to deep
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systems, with emphasis on criteria for robustness, reliability, and stability. Topics of interest include the study of symmetries and equivariance and their implementation in deep neural networks
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Experimental Cancer Research Centre, NIHR BRC & RSS, University Hospital Southampton, the Centre for Cancer Immunology discovery community, and CRUK Centres and Institutes across the UK. The Role We are seeking
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intellectual leadership, establish novel approaches to pseudoviral and viral-like glycosylation studies, integrate glycomics with immunological outcomes, and share findings across the CAVD network. The role
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Immunology discovery community, and CRUK Centres and Institutes across the UK. The Role We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Early Career Bioinformatician to apply and develop their computational
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, and share findings across the CAVD network. The role includes experimental design, mentoring junior researchers, and extensive international collaboration to address key challenges in viral glycobiology