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years full-time; 2-3 years part-time; MPhil: 2-3 years full-time; 3-4 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview Research sections Formal Analysis, Theory and Algorithms (FATA) Glasgow Interactive
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data, which can be accessed on any current Android device, will enable the production of up to date 3D models at no or low cost, of particular value in developing regions where these models are not
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directly and relate them to structural and functional outcomes. In parallel, you will develop new sensors for intracellular potassium concentration leveraging AI based protein design algorithms. Techniques
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is encouraged to apply. A successful candidate would develop a research and teaching agenda around: Co-Designing algorithms and hardware for processing massive amounts of high-dimensional streaming
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Level A) and $114,824.05 – $136,048.72 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level B) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity We are excited to invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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research and development. Here, you can apply your engineering talent to develop new life-saving technologies – for example, medical imaging, wearable devices, surgical robotics and laboratory-grown tissues