57 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University" Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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research in the field of AI for healthcare autonomous systems. Activities on non-healthcare systems could occasionally be requested. • Undertake research from algorithm development to real time
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space link for distributed sensing. The fibres/free space link connecting the nodes require phase stabilisation at optical frequencies. We are aiming to achieve stability better than 1 part in 1018 . We
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systems beyond commercially available peptide based systems. A6 Knowledge of data science driven approaches to drug discovery algorithms. For appointment at Grade 8: A4 Some reputation in, and insight
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theory-driven evaluation skills and quantitative economic evaluation skills to examine the distribution of costs and benefits from these movements in the past, and assess ongoing participatory action
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will undertake original research of international excellence. It will be key that you prepare your work for publication in leading journals and contribute to its distribution at national and
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Northumbria University, will allow you to use both qualitative theory-driven evaluation skills and quantitative economic evaluation skills to examine the distribution of costs and benefits from these movements
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connected via fibres and free space link for distributed sensing. The fibres/free space link connecting the nodes require phase stabilisation at optical frequencies. We are aiming to achieve stability better