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grant, have worked to identify the sampling algorithm used by the brain, to show how the identified sampling algorithm can systematically generate classic probabilistic reasoning errors in individuals
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algorithms might support the wider integration of, and uptake of, renewable energy technologies for particular use cases and considering a variety of perspectives (technical/policy/social/economic). You will
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HiPerBreedSim project. In this role, you will leverage recent advances in working with ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) to develop algorithms and code for simulating population genomic data, including
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include but are not limited to: network architecture design for NTN and terrestrial network (TN) convergence, intelligent traffic steering algorithms between TN and NTN, orchestration of TN/NTN resources
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combining these to explore the possibility of improving outcomes. These algorithms will then be used to develop a prognosis platform. You will investigate different approaches and find novel ways to improve
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candidate. We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the OCEAN project (On intelligenCE And Networks: Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations for Multi-Agent Decision-Making, https
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compressible mixing, such as supersonic reacting flows relevant to high speed combustion problems and external aerodynamics. We expect that both the developed algorithms and the fundamental physics discovered
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-related multimodal processing (audio with text and/or video), audio deep learning, or a related topic. The post holder would have experience in developing new research algorithms or methods, using languages
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, machine learning algorithms, and/or multi-objective co-evolutionary optimisation methods to address some of the major challenges associated with a range of manufacturing challenges. The post-holder will
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neutral-atom quantum simulator. The post holder will interact with international collaborators to develop new algorithmic approaches to minimising the effects of first and second order phase transitions in