143 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" uni jobs at University of Manchester
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developing new computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised process, toolpath and motion of machines while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in
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, and assess irrigation investments. As part of the IrrEO project, the PDRA will lead the development and validation of national-scale irrigated area and agricultural mapping algorithms in two
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algorithms. Project title: Multimodal AI for Immunology Applicants are invited for the post of PDRA in Multimodal AI for Immunology. The post-holder will develop multimodal deep learning models to predict
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are experts in cutting-edge image-based multiphysics modelling of cardiovascular fluid dynamics and device-tissue interactions. You will work with clinical and experimental data to develop innovative geometric
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, and use smart phone apps to collect passive and active data using a prospective observational cohort study design. We will use this data to develop and validate a personalised risk prediction algorithm
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, post-docs and interns collaborating across universities to build better algorithms, software tools and benchmarks to assess the safety of AI implementations at the software and hardware level. We
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About the Role: We are seeking an accomplished and experienced Director of Estates Infrastructure to lead the strategic planning, development, and management of the University’s physical
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responsible for managing and optimising how CRM platforms are used within the University. We are responsible for the development and maintenance of several Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementations that support
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assisting the Directorate and its senior leadership team in achieving organisational goals efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Reporting directly to the Chief Property Officer, you will: Lead the development
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Overall Purpose of the Job: The aim of the role is to develop and deliver integrated and effective Research Services (RS) to service users that maximises our ability to attract researchers and