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. The project aims to address the challenges in pooling inference, by developing and implementing either exact or asymptotically exact Monte Carlo algorithms in collaboration with the Department
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challenges in cybersecurity, data quality, and real-time AI performance. This research hub, tackles the intricate challenges of cyber-disturbances and data quality in Edge Computing (EC) environments
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advance the development of the Tool’s algorithms and functionality. As a key innovative component of D-Suite, this open-source tool will achieve wide industry visibility, and will be formally evaluated by
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pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 24 November 2025 The Role We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant / Associate in Computational Chemistry
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the School’s Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) programme. The DClinPsy programme is accredited by both the BABCP and AFT for its specialist therapy pathways. The post holder will liaise with colleagues
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and deploy machine learning solutions on edge computing platforms. In this role, you will be responsible for integrating, optimizing, and deploying machine learning models on resource-constrained
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and supervision duties across a range of the School programmes, initially with a focus on the pharmaceutics components of the MPharm and the MRes in Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine programme • To
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, including the Faraday Institution, Europe and North America. Our ambition is to develop and apply state-of-the-art computational techniques to provide a fundamental understanding of structure, dynamics and
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undertake teaching, leadership and supervision duties across a range of the School programmes, with a focus on work-based learning within the MPharm programme • To develop a programme of research, which