25 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral research jobs at Durham University
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expertise in the development and deployment of radar-based technology for geophysical monitoring, and in the processing and interpreting of data from such equipment. The post will involve extended travel
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Engineering, Science and Theory (NESTiD) Scientific Computing (SciComp) Vision, Imaging and Visualisation (VIViD) We are ranked 4th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2024. For more information, please visit our
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prototype (MIDAS) that integrates AI-based modules with optimisation engines to support low-carbon, cost-optimal datacentre microgrid design. To manage prototyping of the software platform - overseeing build
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by attending relevant training and development courses. This post is fixed term for 7 months as part of an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded grant until 31 March 2026
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Postdoctoral Research Associate HI-ACT ( Job Number: 25001134) Department of Engineering Grade 7: - £38,784 - £46,049 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: until 28th July 2027 owing
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the field of atomic. molecular and optical physics within the Durham Quantum Light and Matter group. The positions are associated with a new five-year Programme Grant on "Quantum Many-Body Physics with
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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students and over 500 Single Honours undergraduate students. We offer a 3-year BSc degree programme in Biological Sciences and a 4-year MBiol, while also contributing to Natural Sciences. We also run a PGT
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-minute walk away from Durham old town. The post is available for 2.5 years, including a 1-year probation period, ideally starting by March 2026 (although flexibility around this date is possible). The
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undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Sociology, Criminology and Social Work. Further, we support the delivery of a faculty research methods programme as part of the collaborative NINEDTP and contribute