110 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Loughborough University
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This PhD project focuses on advancing computer vision and edge-AI technology for real-time marine monitoring. In collaboration with CEFAS (the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
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structure and characteristics of materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics and composites along with the associated manufacturing methods. The postholder will be able to deliver to a range of learners at
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advanced quantitative methods, statistical packages (Stata or R), and systematic review/meta-analysis. The successful applicant will demonstrate an excellent understanding of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and
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, the project accelerates trait data acquisition by applying computer vision to herbarium specimens and field photos, as well as large language models to extract complementary information from literature and
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by detecting and predicting threats such as pests, diseases, and environmental stress in line with the UK Plant Biosecurity Strategy. The project harnesses computer vision, deep learning, and large
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environment You’ll be an organised, methodical team player You’ll have excellent communication skills You’ll have GCSE Grade C or equivalent in both English and Maths, together with A level or equivalent
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dynamic and ever-changing outdoor environments. You must hold or close to complete a Doctorate degree in Control Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, Autonomous systems or a related technical field, or
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Hubs which are the main service points for all Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Natural Science and Foundation students and the Maths Learning and Support Centre (MLSC). The role holder
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: Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in Geography, Environmental Science, Computer Science, or Engineering. A relevant master’s degree and/or experience
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groups as methods, to explore the nuanced perspectives and experiences of young elite athletes and the representatives of sport organisations concerning athlete voice in the Olympic movement. Overall