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Applicants are invited for the posts of Postdoctoral Research Associate or Research Fellow in Machine Learning to work with AI Researchers in the Centre for AI Fundamentals at the University
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, Organometallic, Organic Chemistry and Machine Learning for a period of up to 36 months. The project, funded by EPSRC, will involve exploring the use of machine learning to develop new tools for investigating
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Join our dynamic, multidisciplinary team as a Research Associate and make a transformative impact in scientific machine learning and digital twins for healthcare innovation! This role focuses
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on chemotherapy response score (CRS). You will develop an AI/machine learning model using spatial proteomics that can accurately differentiate CRS phenotypes. If successful, you will have an opportunity to apply
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respiratory medicine. Applicants should have a PhD (or nearing completion) in computer science, biomedical engineering, computational medicine, machine learning, or biomedical data science, with a strong
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This is an outstanding opportunity for a Research Associate, with a background in deep learning and medical image analysis, to work within the reirradiation research team under the supervision of Dr
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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie
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testing, numerical modelling, and machine learning (ML) aided design approach will be adopted, utilising the respective expertise in Brazil (testing and wind tower design experience) and the UK (modelling
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specifically in Business Analytics & Decision Sciences, and candidates must be able to teach in one or more of the following: core analytics (machine learning, statistics, optimisation, decision analysis
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focus on digital manufacturing, artificial intelligence and machine learning. You will join a dynamic research environment at an exciting time to further develop the Department’s research profile. You