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. You will focus on developing microwave techniques and associated electronics to precisely control the curing process, using AI-based algorithms to optimise outcomes. Full support will be provided
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. While the role is primarily computational, you will be expected to engage with core chemical engineering concepts and collaborate closely with industrial partners, including BASF and Siemens. You will
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. These problems have been compounded by the emergence of Artificial Intelligence. New forms of algorithmic manipulation have been used to sow discord in democratic societies, undermine trust in politics, and erode
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-resource settings. This project aims to achieve several objectives, including the development of a new AI-algorithm and a paired dataset for comparing how different imaging techniques influence
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 31st March 2026 The School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh invites applications for 2 Post-doctoral Researcher positions in Quantum Machine
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’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. The Department of Women and Children’s Health is a lively and supportive
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(essential) / PhD (desirable) in Computer Science, AI, or a related field. Essential skills/ experience required include: Strong Understanding of machine learning algorithms, including deep and federation
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will be able to teach one of the undergraduate courses related to AI/ML, programming languages, data structures and algorithms, operating systems, network security, visualization, and human-computer
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This position is ideally suited to someone wishing to transition from a post-doctorate career in academia to commercial software and algorithm development. You are not expected to be an AI expert
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sitting within a leading programme of clinical, health and bioinformatics at the South London and Maudsley (SLaM) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and forms a key component of both the Centre