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dynamics, solid mechanics, soft matter or active matter. • To become familiar with simulation algorithms as needed, assist in the development of new ones, test and document any newly developed
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type (iv) work with the computational biology team to transfer this information into a AI algorithm that can distinguish neurodegenerative and neuroprotective phenotypes (v) work with colleagues in
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endoscopists through a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the mucosal microstructure. You will be responsible for the algorithm development and implementation of the overall system. It is expected
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endoscopists through a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the mucosal microstructure. You will be responsible for the algorithm development and implementation of the overall system. It is expected
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, estimation, and identification algorithms that directly interface with physical hardware. We work closely with industry partners. Our research has led to several methods now used in commercial products. We
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algorithm development; · THz transceivers for high-frequency communication channel measurement and sensing; · Real-Time Digital Simulator (RTDS) and Solar & Wind Emulator for real-time
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developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering and
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algorithms, and decision-support tool development. Responsibilities will include programming, analysing and interpreting data, and contributing to innovative solutions that support maritime decarbonisation
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. A typical candidate will have experience in the following areas: advanced AI algorithms (e.g., generative AI, diffusion models), human touch sensing and tactile sensor development, robotics control
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. A typical candidate will have at least two years of experience in the following areas: advanced AI algorithms (e.g., generative AI, diffusion models), human touch sensing and tactile sensor