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Researcher in FPGA-based AI Hardware Acceleration who has: strong experience in FPGA design, machine learning or a related field in the case of the Postdoctoral Research Associate, a PhD (or near completion
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physics. SciGEM offers a vibrant, collaborative environment with a team of a dozen academics, several postdoctoral researchers, and around 20 PhD students. You will benefit from their collective expertise
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environment with a team of a dozen academics, several postdoctoral researchers, and around 20 PhD students. You will benefit from their collective expertise in physics, geomechanics, geotechnical engineering
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the mentoring of the PhD students that are part of the Laureate program. About you a PhD in creative music practice and music technology, preferably with a research focus on themes of ecology, interspecies
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meetings, national and international conferences supervise and mentor junior researchers and students on a day-to-day basis assist in planning and coordinating research activities within the lab ensure
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the supervision of research students (PhD and Honours) and provide technical support across the projects. About you The University values trust, accountability and excellence . As such, we see the importance
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for chemical research and education. We have access to a comprehensive range of modern research and teaching facilities. The School attracts outstanding undergraduate students, including large numbers
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to competitive grant proposals and research impact activities collaborate with interdisciplinary researchers across engineering, management, and AI supervise or mentor research students, where appropriate. About
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meetings, national and international conferences supervise and mentor junior researchers and students on a day-to-day basis assist in planning and coordinating research activities within the lab ensure
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-reviewed publications relevant to project objectives support occasional teaching activities and contribute to the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The ARC-funded project is an