20 algorithms-phd-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at Lancaster University
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to test the current algorithm and inform development of future algorithm refinements aimed at supporting diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) prevention through identification of temperature differences of > 2.2°C
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position will work with researchers on the DASS programme to develop and promote freely available software, implementing new statistical methods and algorithms for identifying anomalous structure in stream
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colleague who: has completed or is close to completing a PhD in Politics; has experience of teaching at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level; shows potential for excellence in teaching, research and/or
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testing of SRF cavities for other projects as required Ideally applicants should have a PhD in a related subject and experience such as high field RF cavities or superconducting RF. The appointment will be
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supporting a training activity in Ghana, with travel to Ghana necessary. Ideally applicants should have a PhD in a related subject or similar industrial research experience and experience in the design, and
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colleagues from the Division of Health Research and Social Work at Lancaster University and community-based partners. You will have a PhD, or be close to completing one, in social science, public health, or a
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collaboration involving Lancaster, Glasgow, and Glasgow Caledonian Universities, and the Glasgow Centre for Population Health. You must have a master’s or PhD in a relevant discipline with a strong quantitative
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candidates who have: a PhD in statistics or a closely related field experience of latent variable modelling, categorical data analysis, streaming data, log-file data analysis, change-point detection
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a PhD in mathematics or a related discipline and be able to demonstrate previous research experience in using mathematical Machine Learning and AI methods, or applied mathematics, to solve challenging
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)" to accelerate a just transition to low-carbon living. Second, coordinating work across the North of England on ‘democratic innovations’, a core theme of the JUST Centre. About you A PhD is not a formal