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process. Together, these innovations aim to make column generation more practical for solving real-world, large-scale optimization problems. These innovations will be tested within a structured software
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portfolio of work related to prioritisation in cancer care using decision analytic modelling that incorporates constraints such as diagnostic testing capacity and staff availability. Responsibilities will
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, epigenomics and transcriptomics from these models alongside extensive human tumour collections. You will be PhD-qualified, or have submitted your PhD thesis for examination at the point of commencing this post
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, focus groups, surveys, ethnography, participatory mapping, and document analysis. To examine extreme weather event impact and management from the perspective of residents and stakeholders. The supervisory
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computational tools to support the safe and ethical deployment of AI in clinical settings. The research focus is on AI performance monitoring, distribution shift detection, bias assessment, and stress testing
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to reason about software (e.g., LLM agents for finding and fixing bugs) Static and dynamic program analysis (e.g., to infer specifications) Test input generation (e.g., to compare the behavior of old and new
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new nationwide AI system can be predicted using generated data sets of different sizes and measuring the environmental impact. This impact can be measured and calculated by our Software Energy Lab
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such as the NEPS. Potential research areas include (but are not limited to): Item response modeling of achievement tests Analysis of process data (e.g., response times) to enhance competence measurements
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using thermographic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), a critical method for ensuring aircraft safety and reliability. NDT is increasingly vital in the aviation sector, enabling the detection of hidden
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software. The TELOS collaboration, co-led by researchers at Swansea University and The University of Edinburgh, and with links in other Institutions in the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Korea, Austria and Japan