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assistant (prae-doctoral position) in this 4-year role, you will be part of the Quantum Foundations and Quantum Information Theory team led by Professor Časlav Brukner. Your work will focus on research
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between quantum theory and space-time — using modern methodological approaches from quantum information theory — you are very welcome to apply. Your personal sphere of influence: As a university assistant
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to join the Integrated Clinical-Computational Affective Research Unit (ICARUS). The unit is led by Dr Liam Mason (Associate Professor of Clinical
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management, computer science, information management and beyond. Supervisors Primary supervisor: Professor Tom Jackson Secondary supervisor: Professor Ian Hodgkinson Entry requirements At least a 2:1 honours
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We are excited to offer two, fully funded PhD studentships as part of a collaboration between King’s College London and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). 1st supervisor: Professor James
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We are excited to offer this fully funded PhD studentship. 1st supervisor: Professor James Rubin (gideon.rubin@kcl.ac.uk ) 2nd supervisor: Dr Alex Martin (alex.f.martin@kcl.ac.uk ) The studentship
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We are seeking an enthusiastic, motivated individual for a position in the group of Professor Alan Warren, Department of Hematology in the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research at the Cambridge
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human analysts and counter huge increases in data volumes. Improved synthetic training utilising machine-based instructors, matched to individual training needs. Improved “Virtual Assistants” for the next
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Rolls-Royce, this project will use both experimental and computational aspects to explore the aerodynamic design space for coupled intake/fan configurations that are required to deliver more efficient
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complimentary computational studies to predict the intake aerodynamic characteristics and aid in the experiment design. This position is part of the CDT in Net Zero Aviation, which offers a modular, cohort-based