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Physics Group, contributing to the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project “Quantum Symmetries in Diverse Dimensions.” The objectives of the project include: 1. To classify integrable field theories
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initiative and to strict deadlines. 10. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Desirable Criteria Experience 11. Experience of working in a multidisciplinary team. 12. Experience of circuit design
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detection, segmentation, classification, and pose estimation, as well as integrating these models into real-time systems. The role will involve working with large and multi-modal datasets (e.g., images, video
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(NTN) technologies and demos, including satellite, UAV-based edge computing, integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), and their applications (particularly in securing and rural scenarios), and will
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Lew-Levy) an advisor Jeremy Kendal (Durham University). ChACE will eventually integrate PhD students, Masters students, and RAs, who will work at local and international field sites to collect data
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business cases and consumers to make eco-responsible choices. Durham’s role in the project is to conduct a legal, ethical and societal impact assessment of the ENCIRCLE technologies, ensure the integration
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provide fundamental insights into how we explore, interpret and integrate new information from our visual surroundings into our experience. The PDRA will have access to outstanding resources including