123 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Bristol in United Kingdom
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The School of Computer Science within the Faculty of Science & Engineering is seeking to appoint one Lecturer in AI and Animal Biometrics as a fixed-term positions. The appointees will be expected
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. We are proud to have been recognised through numerous accreditations and awards that demonstrate our commitment to creating a positive and supportive culture. We have appeared in the Inclusive
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information from high-quality videos that share content with distorted footage as constraints in the learning process of modelling algorithms. This method uses the characteristics and knowledge embedded in high
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topics to both management and operational staff, ensuring the training is relevant and appropriate. Review of risk assessments and method statements and other safety documents, as well as aiding
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and computational aspects of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. We are looking for a world-class researcher in any of these areas. The School is one of the UK’s leading centres
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programme that aims to improve outcomes for children across the UK. You will work closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the smooth running of the project, with responsibility for a wide
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methods including practical classes, tutorials and simulation sessions. An important aspect of the role is to enthusiastically illustrate the concepts, relevance and application of physiology, pharmacology
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REPHRAIN , the National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online, leading the programme of work on developing a Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK ), leading an EPSRC
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Wales) based in New Quay, Wales. This opportunity is suited to a motivated researcher, with an aptitude for quantitative methods and who wishes to gain experience in the field of cetacean bioacoustics
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biology and mechanical engineering. We have used innovative research methods to characterize the acoustic metamaterial properties of scaled moth wings and showed that they have evolved in response to bat