54 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" research jobs at University of Birmingham
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co-benefits and public acceptability of transport decarbonisation interventions. The role involves both quantitative and qualitative research to: Develop frameworks and metrics to assess the health
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materials science to deliver new materials and knowledge, whilst developing a wide-range of state-of-the-art scientific skills directly applicable to career in academia or industry. Role Summary The role
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Fellow to join the AI and Digital Health Research & Policy Group, led by Professor Alastair Denniston, Chair in Regulatory Science and Innovation. Our team is at the forefront of developing and translating
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to the inflammatory response, with a particular focus on macrophages. The candidate should demonstrate a good understanding of immunology, and have excellent communication skills. They will be expected to help develop
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Laboratory, which opened September 2018, already revolutionising how we teach undergraduate practical chemistry. We are a collegiate School community. You will demonstrate academic citizenship, develop and
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excellence in Data Engineering, Data Science and AI theory and practice, ensuring their co-evolution and competent adoption across disciplines to enable transformative, interdisciplinary, impactful data
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propose and develop projects, write bids, and help coordinate and research efforts with impact. Role Summary BISCA is seeking an early career, postdoctoral researcher who has a strong desire to engage with
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) in weather forecasting and hydrological prediction. The Research Fellow will develop ML methods for postprocessing numerical ensemble weather forecasts over India to improve the skill of precipitation
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, with opportunities to build an international research portfolio. The post holder will work on developing and testing study design and data analysis methods, particularly related to cluster randomised
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://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/chemistry/slater-peter.aspx https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/chemistry/allan-phoebe.aspx and will work on the development of recycling strategies for Li ion battery