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beginning in this role. We will require all candidates invited to interview to apply for NSTIx clearance. In this role you will: Design and test detection and estimation algorithms utilising artificial
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an emphasis on the digital transformation of the composites industry. The post aims to lead and support research linked to: Multiphysics simulations for composites. Sensor integration for real-time monitoring
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10 minutes and machine learning algorithms to deliver quantitative diagnosis without destroying the samples. The AF-Raman prototype will be integrated and tested in the operating theatre
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George Thuruthel. About the role The post holder will have an exciting opportunity to work on state-of-the-art tactile sensors under UK’s new funding body ARIA. This role involves contributing to cutting
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and refine algorithms and models for large-scale language processing tasks, with a focus on healthcare data Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods for clinical machine learning
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the prevalence and risk of modern slavery. There will be a focus on Bayesian nonparametric methods and practical development of MCMC algorithms that can be applied to data. Translating the project findings
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development of mathematical models and algorithms for the analysis of biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes with a focus on assuring safety and alignment of machine learning models with the expected
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challenges involved in integration of quantum sensors into complex systems. They will also join a thriving quantum technology research base at the University of Birmingham. The University has been active in