59 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at University of Surrey
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to contribute to teaching in at least one of these areas. Computational Pharmaceutical Sciences, including molecular docking Separation Sciences, for small- and large-scale pharmaceutical and chemical engineering
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individually, make a real difference. The role We are seeking a Surrey Leaders Programme Manager to join our Advancement team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the University’s alumni community
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process. Our innovative programme aims to produce a new type of doctor - excellent and holistic clinicians who can drive change, delivering integrated and technologically advanced healthcare
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hold, or be in the process of completing, a PhD in Economics or related field and should have previous experience of teaching economics in a university setting or similar environment. Resourcefulness
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The Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI (PAI) is the founding pan-university institute, bringing together core AI-related expertise in audio-visual and signal processing, computer science, and
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June 2026 (although funding is in place for a six-month extension). The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in Mechanical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering, and will
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West Nilotic’, led by Matthew Baerman. The successful candidate will perform a key role in managing, processing and analyzing language data generated across the multiple teams that make up the project
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Veterinary Clinical Sciences): rebecca.lewis@surrey.ac.uk . The University of Surrey is committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers equal opportunities for all. We value everyone in our
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Performance, Quality and Governance. We are small team that are responsible for key processes of the programme life cycle. The team validate new programmes, process modifications to programmes, coordinate
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of the physical world, from shops to museums, cars to classrooms. Despite significant progress in computer vision, long-standing fundamental challenges adversely impact on audio technologies, preventing immersion