14 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Fellowship research jobs at University of Leeds
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Professor Eleanor Scott. Our main interests are in understanding how an adverse maternal environment impacts placental development, pregnancy outcomes and long-term health of the offspring
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accurate preoperative-to-intraoperative fusion challenges in surgery tackling vision ambiguity and occlusions and other surgical complications. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing
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a key member of the Real Robotics Lab, you will lead the development of innovative robotic platforms, systems, and software for real-world deployment. The Real Robotics Lab manages over £3 million in
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data, and you will appraise different approaches to properly testing hypotheses of subsurface processes. You will be responsible for leading the development of the approach, which could include
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in this research. As well as conducting fieldwork, you will synthesise existing evidence, develop research-based collaborations with wide-ranging partners and communities to advance social change
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delivering actionable insights that can lead to real policy change. You will join a team with a strong history of applied research in the field of carbon accounting. The University of Leeds has developed a UK
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flows, using data on e-mobility demand, traffic and parking patterns, and grid configuration. This work will contribute to the development of statistical models to predict and support power supply
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. • Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team. • Access to on-site childcare, shopping discounts and travel schemes are also available. And
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? Do you want to develop your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities? We are looking for an enthusiastic and agile post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on the Healthy Low
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). This role is an exciting opportunity to take a role in the development, management and analysis of a new repository of Individual Participant Data (IPD) from ageing research trials. The work is an