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and facilities, including Durham’s High-Performance Computer, Hamilton (15,616 CPU cores, 36TB RAM and 1.9PB disk space). As part of the Northern 8 cluster, members of Durham University can also submit
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Durham, you will have access to state-of-the-art instrumentation and facilities, including Durham's High-Performance Computer, Hamilton (15,616 CPU cores, 36TB RAM and 1.9PB disk space). As part of
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these bioinformatic experiments. Access to a high-performance computer will be provided. The candidate must be capable of generating complex molecular compound models in silico and using current molecular dynamic
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computing, computer architecture, programming models and high performance computing. These are your qualifications: Must-haves: Completed doctoral/PhD studies in Computer Science or a closely related field
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(PDRA) with experience of statistical analysis and/or modelling, computer programming and preferably some meteorology/climate background, to join our growing team. You will work directly on the NERC
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Oxford’s Department of Orthopaedics (NDORMS) as well as collaborators in Bristol and Cardiff. You should have a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in robotics, computer vision, machine learning or a closely
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of the Faculty of Computer Science of the University of Vienna. This group is distinguished by excellent research in Visualization and Data Science, as well as applied research in Human-Computer Interaction and
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in machine learning and/or computer security and Experience working with LLMs or agent-based systems. Informal enquiries may be addressed to adel.bibi@eng.ox.ac.uk For more information about working at
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and facilities, including Durham’s High-Performance Computer, Hamilton (15,616 CPU cores, 36TB RAM and 1.9PB disk space). As part of the Northern 8 cluster, members of Durham University can also submit
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machine learning, computer vision, human-computer interaction, or similar relevant areas. Experience in research or development on bias, interpretability, and/or privacy in machine learning/AI is necessary