16 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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system, including a suitable camera and an embedded system, will enable real-time acquisition of images of the tube carriage, from the side of the carriage, and subsequent image processing algorithms
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deep learning and generative AI approaches, creating synthetic virtual patient cohorts from multimodal datasets. Your work will involve designing advanced algorithms and high-throughput workflows
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will be tenable on a fixed term basis of 24 months. The post-doctoral research associate will establish novel in vitro assays to quantify in vitro siRNA uptake, intracellular distribution, and effect in
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, post-docs and interns collaborating across universities to build better algorithms, software tools and benchmarks to assess the safety of AI implementations at the software and hardware level. We
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this role, you will work as part of the world-class team of researchers and software developers within the PSS team to develop all or some of firmware, software and algorithms for pulsar and fast transient
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, and use smart phone apps to collect passive and active data using a prospective observational cohort study design. We will use this data to develop and validate a personalised risk prediction algorithm
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. These studies will include detailed characterisation of molecular weight distributions, degree of crosslinking, thermal-mechanical modelling and microstructural features that influence electrical performance
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equivalent in power engineering as well as demonstrable experience in modelling of power electronics at a distribution or transmission system level and control of electrical systems. Experience working with
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closely with other postdocs and PhD students in this project, who will be applying complimentary approaches to the same systems and will be expected to join at least one fieldtrip to Iceland with other
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, construction and deployment of engineered plasmids to support the delivery of beneficial traits, via HGT, through soil microbiome communities. You will work closely with other postdocs on this project, who will