32 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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will be part of the ‘Accurate projections of climate recovery from a combination of historical data, simple models and AI’ Future Leaders Fellowship project, which seeks to understand how climate will
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Cancer Research UK Clinical Training Research Fellow This post offers the opportunity to gain experience in cancer research as part of a comprehensive centre for treatment and research. It is
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Be part of the world-renowned WorldPop Group at the University of Southampton, a global top 100 university (QS World Rankings 2021). WorldPop is an award winning, multi-sectoral team of researchers
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cancer research as part of a comprehensive centre for treatment and research. It is designed to fulfil the requirements for an out-of-programme experience for a specialist trainee in oncology, haematology
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part of supporting the consortium’s ability to understand trade‑offs and assess future aviation system outcomes. You will collaborate with a broad community of partners across academia, government and
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it can be managed sustainably. The role The post is funded by the Leverhulme Trust as part of the project “Quantifying the socio-economic consequences of losing bat guano services”, led by Dr Veronica
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bronze in 2013 and 2016. We give full consideration to applicants that wish to work flexibly including part-time and due consideration will be given to applicants who have taken a career break. The
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gesture recognition. As part of the team, you will: Develop NLP models that map sensor-level representations to BSL-aware language units. Work with radar and annotated sign language datasets. Explore modern
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join our dynamic research environment at the forefront of translational genomics. The appointee will be situated within the Genomic Informatics group which forms part of the Human Development and Health
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part of the project “Quantifying the socio-economic consequences of losing bat guano services”, awarded to Dr. Veronica Zamora-Gutierrez, Dr. William L. King, and Dr. Kelvin Peh, with lead-supervision by