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will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis. In this position, you will manage and innovate next-generation algorithms, focusing on both
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. This is part of an EPSRC-funded project on Algorithmic Comparison of Stochastic Systems. The post holder will work closely with the Principal Investigator, Stefan Kiefer, but also with other members of a
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Join Oxford Digital Health Labs as a Senior Research Scientist or Software Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis
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We are looking for a motivated Research Associate to conduct research in Algorithms and Computational Complexity, with applications to Game Theory and Optimisation. The research is led by Paul
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for proving hardness, and devise new algorithms. You will be expected to conduct individual research and develop research questions, regularly write research articles at a national level for peer-reviewed
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the professional and career development of our postdocs and research staff. To help them thrive and achieve their ambitions, we have created a comprehensive range of opportunities and initiatives designed to provide
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2025. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. At the Dunn School we are committed to supporting the professional and career development of our postdocs and research staff. To help them
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wearable devices into the existing remoting monitoring system, and the integration of algorithms for automatic analysis of data received at the backend. About You You should hold a MSC degree in a relevant
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We are looking to hire postdoc with a background in MRI physics/engineering, between whom we will gain experience in: Biophysical modelling Bloch-based physics simulation Multi-modal quantitative
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leading role in advancing theoretical and algorithmic research in the domain of probabilistic preference aggregation, contribute to the design and analysis of normative frameworks and aggregation rules, and