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Wearables & Healthcare Systems Theme 3 Algorithms for Privacy, Security and Provenance Theme 4 Clinical Innovation & Translation Connected medical devices are increasingly employed in the drive towards
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benefit society by advancing technologies that will underpin the design of the next generation of transport aircraft. Specifically, you will develop, test, and industrialise algorithms designed to simulate
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the field of AI for healthcare autonomous systems. Activities on non-healthcare systems could occasionally be requested. • Undertake research from algorithm development to real time implementation. • Prepare
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industrialise algorithms designed to simulate and optimise the operation and design of aircraft systems, subject to complex, real-world constraints. You will join a growing team of engineers working on a range of
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into: Developing and implementing Quantum Dynamics algorithms for non-adiabatic. Studying the photo-activated non-adiabatic photochemistry of prototypical chromophores. Simulating measurable signals from time
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relevant research techniques and methodologies Strong publication record commensurate with the applicant’s career stage. Algorithmic and model development skills, and a familiarity with relevant machine
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. Research experience in relevant research techniques and methodologies 3. Strong publication record commensurate with the applicant’s career stage. 4. Algorithmic and model development skills, and
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biomarkers, designing algorithms that capture temporal change, and incorporating clinician-informed explanations to build trust and transparency into predictions. Working closely with experts in ophthalmology
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Fluid-Structure Interaction to focus on developing computational algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems including the multiphysics effect of electromagnetism. The Role: As a Research Fellow
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all, of these disciplines is required. Proven track record of scientific publication. Demonstrated experience in developing/adapting computational models or algorithms to analyse biological or ecology