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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (theoretical computation) Posting Start Date: 10/06/2025 Job Description: Job Description A postdoc position is available in
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. The position is for one year, renewable subject to satisfactory performance. Successful candidates will conduct research and develop advanced deep learning and computer vision algorithms. Candidates are expected
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related subject. Strong research record and relevant publications in reputable peer-reviewed international journals and conferences. A good track record of supervising research staff, postdocs, students
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amplifiers Develop scripts and algorithms for analog IC design Prepare report and conduct presentation at seminars Assist the school in various teaching activities, including instructing or supervision of labs
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of the designed algorithms and systems. Help with research presentation works such as high-quality paper writing. Job Requirements: Preferably Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer
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) and deliveries, including packages and other office supplies, ensuring prompt distribution and proper documentation. • Organise School-level meetings and record minutes. • Support the planning and
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, including students and postdocs. The key objective is to support efforts to study the general principles of cellular lipid homeostasis and how they are used by neurons to control brain function. For more
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or use existing simulation platforms to validate the developed algorithms and models. Analyse simulation data, and create visualizations to support research findings. Design and build prototypes
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Machine Learning algorithms Experience in conducting neuroimaging studies in educational contexts Experience in working with databases. Responsibilities Liaise with stakeholders (E.g. participating schools
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with data to experts and non-experts alike; and • Experience in sourcing, selecting, and applying machine learning techniques and designing algorithms that can be communicated to, and used by, non