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interdisciplinary as it supports the advancement of constraint programming, machine learning, and artificial intelligence domains. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will be expected to perform research and development in
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, computer literacy, organization and an awareness of time management. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Qualified Nurse (Mandatory). (Registered General Nurse with Nursing Midwifery Board Ireland). Cancer care background
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, computer literacy, organization and an awareness of time management. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Qualified Nurse (Mandatory RGN, BSc,). Oncology background or related experience would be a strong advantage. Strong
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the support of and under the supervision of a Principal Investigator. To become familiar with the publication process. To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills
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of project technical lead. The appointee will be expected to provide leadership on the use of generative AI for developing the machine learning model, system integration and deployment, analysis and
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-centred AI applications. This position is highly interdisciplinary as it supports the advancement of data visualisation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence domains. The Post-Doctoral Researcher
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across a wide range of research projects. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, and data management. He/she is a key member of the project team and should
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Responsibilities of the Post Conduct research and development on sign language recognition using computer vision and machine learning techniques. Lead the implementation of inference models suitable for mobile and
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Clinical Management System (MN-CMS) - either through the analysis of this data, integration with its source systems or specification of improvements for its functionality. • We will use Machine Learning
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Intelligence (AI) and machine learning tools that can accelerate the creation of medicines for conditions that disproportionately affect those in developing countries, such as malaria and other tropical diseases