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Modulo Theories) solver. The work aims to demonstrate methodology through the application of the prototype to a real-world industrial system (provided by our industrial partner - Evolution Measurement
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studies and interactive AI systems. This position will be funded based on an initial 2-year contract + 2 years extension. The key idea is to apply theories, models, and methods from psychology to improve
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recordings Familiarity with neuroanatomy and neurophysiology Knowledge of dynamical systems theory Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Desirable criteria Advanced programming and data analysis
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of this position is to design and develop theories and tools with solid foundations for secure open-source software development. The developed solutions will protect against software supply chain attacks where
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aforementioned tasks with the following actions: Develop the principles and theories for governing the scalability principles for building innovative robotics end-effectors that can access geometrically complex
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of Southampton. Before joining Southampton, he was a Postdoc at the University of Birmingham (2023-2024) and Newcastle University (2021-2023). More details can be found in his personal website: https://hanwu.ac.cn