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rigorous, collaborative research aligned with project goals. Develop and apply deep learning models, particularly in computer vision, NLP, and multimodal systems. Publish in peer-reviewed journals and
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quantum networks and quantum sensors. Point defects in wide-bandgap solids are an example, where the deterministic interaction between emitted photons and electronic and nuclear spins enables photon
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to People.Recruitment@manchester.ac.uk . Any CV’s submitted by a recruitment agency will be considered a gift. Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews: Name: Prof. Jason Wong Email: jason.k.wong
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, electron and neutron scattering techniques, spectroscopy, and crystallography. You will be able to conduct high quality, original research and have a strong record of journal publication or other output
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) together with relevant experience; Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof Antonio Elia Forte (email: @eng.ox.ac.uk) For more information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work
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networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity rules which enable effective learning in large and deep networks and is consistent with
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the risks. You will have: a PhD in one of the relevant STEM disciplines, such as mathematics, statistics, computer sciences, theoretical food, ecological or physical sciences, etc. skills in mathematical
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to world-leading expertise and facilities in the field of hybrid and organic electronics. The role is funded by a City University of Hong Kong partnership with the University of Cambridge, and the successful
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these bioinformatic experiments. Access to a high-performance computer will be provided. The candidate must be capable of generating complex molecular compound models in silico and using current molecular dynamic
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online application. Informal inquiries can be sent to Professor Teresa Thurston via email teresa.thurston@path.ox.ac.uk . The closing date for applications is 12:00 on Friday 19 September 2025. Interviews