23 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of Birmingham
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for the University of Birmingham Role Summary The University of Birmingham is co-leading (along with Newcastle University) the NIHR Maternity Disparities Consortium, a £50million national programme which brings
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across both the College of Medicine and Health and the Communications and Reputation team in External Relations at University of Birmingham, along with the co-lead at Newcastle University and the wider
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interdisciplinary project that involves other senior investigators from the School of Psychology, University of Birmingham and external collaborators from Aston University and Newcastle University in the UK. Role
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context. The work will include, but is not limited to: investigating new mathematical formulations of the underlying physics; developing fast algorithms and numerical methods that leverage modern parallel
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-edge research in machine learning and automated reasoning for safe algorithmic systems. The Research Fellow will be responsible for developing advanced theory and machine learning algorithms
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limited to digital electronics (including FPGAs and VHDL) distributed network control, Data Integration, Management and Cybersecurity and integration of hybrid/electric vehicles into energy infrastructure
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, processing, storage and distribution of clinical trial samples Maintaining sample database Process samples by Serum separation Buffy coat preparation PBMC isolation DNA/RNA extraction Basic molecular biology
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and working groups as required; setting agendas, collating and distributing papers and minutes and ensuring follow up action is taken assessing and escalating as you deem appropriate issues and risks
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; Analysis; Bubble Dynamics; Combinatorics, Probability and Algorithms; Continuum Mechanics; Geometry and Mathematical Physics; Mathematical Biology and Healthcare; Mathematical Data Science; Nonlinear Systems
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research active academic staff, around 20 postdoctoral researchers and around 50 postgraduates, with research groups in Algebra; Analysis; Bubble Dynamics; Combinatorics, Probability and Algorithms