24 programming-language-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute"-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute" positions at University of Surrey
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individually, make a real difference. The role We are seeking qualified applicants for a position as Language Data Scientist on the ERC Synergy grant ‘NILOMORPH: The evolution of suprasegmental morphology in
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. Previous experience of sign language recognition and translation would be advantageous would experience of supervising research. They should have good analytical and programming skills and experience
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part of a strategic investment of 6 posts across the School in AI, Cyber Security, and Satellite Communications. The School is home to the internationally leading Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal
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, charities, as well as other universities and research institutes across the UK and internationally. The overall programme of research will be jointly developed by Prof. Nophar Geifman and the person appointed
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this position. The School is home to two established research centres with expertise in AI and Machine Learning: the Computer Science Research Centre (CSRC) and the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal
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The University of Surrey Clinical Psychology Doctorate (PsychD) is pleased to advertise for Associate Tutors (Clinical) to join the programme team. You will be making a significant contribution to
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use of language and terminology to suit the audience. Evaluate solution alternatives based on IT implications, technical feasibility, risks, costs, and resource needs. Document comprehensive solution
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Oscars, twelve Grammys, six Emmys, and twelve BAFTAs. AURORA³ is delivered in collaboration with the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP), globally recognised for pioneering 3D computer
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. The successful candidate will join a large and diverse group of researchers covering nuclear structure physics, nuclear astrophysics, applications of nuclear physics and nuclear theory. The candidate's programme
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challenges safely, responsibly and inclusively. PAI’s success builds on the strength of the University in foundational AI over the past 38 years through the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing