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the best performance from the CCD during the SMILE mission lifetime. Support the analysis of the SMILE CCD radiation damage studies and support development of radiation correction algorithms for the SMILE
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of existing image analysis software and generation of bespoke algorithms for advanced image analysis. This will typically require coding expertise in languages such as MATLAB, R and/or Python and familiarity
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like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The research group “Foundations of Cryptography” within the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms
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and accurate registration of ultrasound scans of 3D-printed human skulls to MRI/CT head scans. The research associate will develop anthropomorphic head phantoms and algorithms for fast and accurate
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of rail with wider city and regional transport networks. A focus of this work is the application of optimisation techniques (e.g. evolutionary algorithms, or Bayesian techniques) to identify high performing
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participate in developing algorithms for tau lepton identification, and will also have the opportunity to assist with silicon module construction for the ATLAS tracker upgrade. Instructions for applying can be
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algorithms. These algorithms act as perfect digital lenses, with no image degradation from aberrations, and provide a fantastically detailed, information-rich view of any sample being imaged. Applications
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to apply it in selected poor-resource settings. This project aims to achieve several objectives, including the development of a new AI-algorithm and a paired dataset for comparing how different imaging
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socioeconomic impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), gender bias in algorithms, critical analyses of fintech, dynamics of platformisation, the emergence of digitally enabled forced labour, biometrics and
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team. You will lead in the design and implementation of statistical and computational algorithms of different datasets, and implement novel algorithms within the framework of existing code, providing