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should have experience of working with computational and analytical techniques in the areas of natural language processing (including, among others, topic modelling), computational linguistics, and machine
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reinforcement learning, computational rationality and user modelling, and simulator-based inference. The post-holder will work on a project from Professor Kaski’s UKRI Turing AI World-Leading Fellowship. Research
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programme Connecting two of the UK’s most powerful innovation ecosystems Driving investment, collaboration and inclusive innovation Developing a sustainable financial model to sustain and grow the partnership
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The University seeks to appoint a research associate with expertise on experimental techniques in the Department of Computer Science to work on an interdisciplinary project on Skyrmionics
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/Rochdale. CEAMS is a multimillion InnovateUK funded programme, part of the Innovation Accelerator pilot of £100m+ research funding from the government’s Levelling Up plan across 3 regions: Greater Manchester
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The University seeks to appoint a research associate with expertise on computational techniques in the Department of Computer Science to work on Skyrmionics for Neuromorphic Computing, including
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growing team of robotics and AI researchers focusing on applications in challenging environments, focusing on guaranteed-safe technologies using model-based control combined with additional sensorial
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will make one discovery-scientist post. You will have a track record working on normal breast tissue in vitro modelling and already have an established network of local collaborators, including clinical
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We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral Research Associate to join a translational research programme funded by the Medical Research Council. Based at the University of Manchester, the project
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Agency (EA), and United Utilities (UU). By developing a robust conceptual model, creating a secure data pipeline, and scoping a blueprint for an operational DT, the project will directly enhance the