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, the job involves developing algorithms for embedded systems that are designed to produce sensing and computation on the image plane, and on understanding the best ways to distribute visual computation along
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behaviour through these models using uncertainty quantification/machine-learning (UQ/ML) algorithms To optimise the manufacturing process with the help of the simulation tool To support in the development and
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enable the development and operation of new algorithms and software to solve leading-edge research problems. You will find this work exciting if you: Want to help build and maintain some of the largest
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated postdoc to work on our NERC funded project, ‘Genetic architecture of brain evolution during ecological divergence’. This NERC project aims to to reveal
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(SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience
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examinations. Preparing exam rooms and distributing and collecting exam papers. You will be required to support both paper based and computer based examination processes. Adhering to the Universities policies
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We are pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for a postdoc Research Associate/Senior Research Associate to work on the NERC-funded project “Advancing holistic risk assessment for measures
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Bay. The key responsibilities of this role include; Using a combination of automated algorithms and manual data processing to identify bottlenose dolphin signature whistles in a multi-year acoustic
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This is a 9 month postdoc position that will be to continue our labs work development Drosophila models of CASK function and disease funded by https://caskresearch.org/cask-gene-disorders
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We are seeking and experienced, creative and energetic postdoc to work on our Wellcome Trust Discovery Grant ‘Developmental control of neural cell number and type’ This project exploits the extreme