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collaboration with IHL and an industry partner. where you will be part of the research team to develop and demonstrate Building-to-Grid Integration through Intelligent Optimization and Predictive Control at SIT’s
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. We are seeking a talented Power Electronics Engineer or Research Fellow to design and optimize high-frequency magnetic components and
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accelerating their translation into impactful and industry-ready solutions. As a 5G Systems Research Engineer/Fellow, you will design, operate, and optimize the lab’s 5G infrastructure and support experimental
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discrete optimization, demonstrated by at least one publication, is essential. Strong familiarity with stochastic optimization methodology, particularly sample average approximations and two-stage stochastic
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This is a Research Fellow post to support the NIHR funded programmes OPtimal Timing of Induction of labour to improve Maternal and perinatAL outcomes (OPTIMAL): An individual participant data meta
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performance and yield; spanning from optimal “device recipe” prediction to automated testing and yield assessment. The post-holder will have the ability to engage with world-leading experts across AI and
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for strain optimization; bioprospecting for novel microbial hosts, enzymes, and metabolites to support sustainable biomanufacturing. (Bio)pharmaceuticals: Processing science and technology for bio- and
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is required to have a PhD in operations research, mathematics, computer science or a related area. Experience in discrete optimization, demonstrated by at least one publication, is essential. Strong
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derive an optimal set of items to form a smart self-report instrument. This two-year project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium, and you will be among colleagues working on a
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for future generations. Equally, we have the potential to dramatically improve the wellbeing of people across the planet. It is this combination of urgency and optimism that characterises all our work at the