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successful candidate will primarily work on the development and enhancement of the OASIS model, contributing to new physical parameterisations, numerical algorithms, and/or performance optimisation. They will
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technology to monitor human parameters such as breathing rate. This post will require expertise in RFID and wireless technologies, antenna design and characterisation. To be successful with your application
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human parameters such as breathing rate. This post will require expertise in RFID and wireless technologies, antenna design and characterisation. To be successful with your application, you will need
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human parameters such as breathing rate. This post will require expertise in RFID and wireless technologies, antenna design and characterisation. To be successful with your application, you will need
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antennas to immediately transmit the information to a medical doctor when urgent action is required. However, such batteries need to be completely safe and non-toxic, as well as energy dense and lightweight
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Electronic Engineering, Control Engineering, Computer Science or a very closely related topic: Strong understanding of power electronics principles Excellent knowledge on data-driven machine learning algorithm
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computers”(under the UKRI Guarantee scheme). Topics include: - Quantum many-body dynamics - Quantum algorithms - Quantum-enhanced numerical methods - Quantum machine learning - Tensor Networks - Topological
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. This role will contribute the development of novel machine learning algorithms for wireless sensing and communication and the proof of concepts for next-generation wireless communication, collaborating with
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successful candidate will primarily work on the development and enhancement of the OASIS model, contributing to new physical parameterisations, numerical algorithms, and/or performance optimisation. They will
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decoherence dynamics and other effects of quantum-classical correlations in complex fluid solvents. The methodology will be largely based on Lie group methods and structure-preserving algorithms in geometric