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, mathematical criteria stability and robustness of neural networks, applications of topology and geometry to deep learning, the topology and geometry of data, or the dynamics of learning. The successful candidate
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Development Fellow with expertise in qualitative methods to join our team. About the role This position offers an opportunity to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research group, working on various projects
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in marine CFD would be advantageous. What We Can Offer You: You will join a dynamic and supportive research environment at the University of Southampton, with access to world-class facilities including
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Development Fellow with expertise in qualitative methods to join our team. About the role This position offers an opportunity to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research group, working on various projects
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We are seeking a motivated and talented Research Fellow to join our dynamic team working at the forefront of biofilm engineering. This position is part of the BBSRC-funded Environmental
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated person to join our dynamic LifeLab team as a Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Fellow. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the development and
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different subject backgrounds, the research culture in ECS is fast-changing and dynamic. Our internationally renowned teaching and research have been ranked among the highest in the UK. We will give due
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We are seeking motivated postdoctoral scholars with a passion for flexible bioelectronics and medical robotics to join our dynamic research team. This project focuses on developing a smart
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unwearables. You are not a Plant - The future of healthful work – interactive systems to re-imagine workplaces aligned with how we’re wired to thrive. Sonficiation for learning, co-presence, and reduced
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verbal communication skills, suitable for both academic and non-academic audiences Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team setting Familiarity with research in social psychology