90 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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institutions, and leading industry partners. The successful candidate will contribute to the delivery of high-impact research projects involving AI algorithm evaluation and image data analysis. You will play a
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develop inclusive rural road infrastructure in developing countries. The successful candidate will have the chance to engage in the development of novel research methods, extend their research portfolio and
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years). This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on project funded by the Royal Society to develop inclusive rural road infrastructure
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NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development and laboratory assessment of future paving materials. The successful candidate will have the chance to engage
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for the development of University of Nottingham Ningbo China research agenda. Your Responsibility Your key responsibilities include: To formulate and articulate research objectives, alongside developing
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for a period of 8 months. This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development and laboratory
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position to work on a BBSRC-funded project seeking to develop Temperature Resistant Rice by exploiting novel germplasm to deliver improved
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Welfare Full time, fixed-term 24 months. Based at the Sutton Bonington Campus of the University of Nottingham We invite applications for a conscientious individual to develop appropriate frameworks
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develop appropriate frameworks for the practical assessment and management of unowned domestic cat welfare. This will involve information synthesis and framework co-creation with cat care stakeholders
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will involve exciting new reactor designs developed at the University of Nottingham. The vision of the project is to apply continuous reactors, including continuous photochemistry, electrochemistry, and