34 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in Uk
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systems, with emphasis on criteria for robustness, reliability, and stability. Topics of interest include the study of symmetries and equivariance and their implementation in deep neural networks
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in distributed database systems, information retrieval, computer networking or semantic web. The post does not involve working outside of the UK for over 30 days in a row or over 90 days in a year. For
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Interest We welcome applications from all disciplines aligned with one of the strategic research priorities below: Clean Technologies: Net zero innovation, sustainable energy, circular economy Life Sciences
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, and environmental factors influencing these experiences; community perspectives on acceptable and feasible risk reduction strategies; and how such strategies should be tailored to vulnerable communities
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Scalable Quantum Devices for the Future Quantum Internet. We seek an outstanding experimental physicist to join the Hybrid Quantum Networks Lab (HQNL ) as part of the UK’s Integrated Quantum
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Energy and Climate Change Division We are seeking a Post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on a variety of projects addressing energy, energy efficiency and relevant data analytics. The post will be
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for pregnancy and parenthood. The post holder will lead and contribute to quantitative studies to strengthen the scientific evidence on the importance and impact of health before pregnancy on maternal
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Townsend, and gain exposure to a national network of academic and industry experts shaping the future of smart shipping and maritime decarbonisation. As a university, we are committed to creating
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hands-on experience with ocean or sea-ice modelling. Excellent communication, a collaborative spirit and a passion for interdisciplinary research are essential. To apply, please submit your CV, a brief
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the community, and hybrid working is encouraged. The post is offered full-time or part-time, minimum 0.6 FTE, with a starting date around September. Informal enquiries should be directed to Prof. Tamar Pincus