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Join Oxford Digital Health Labs as a Senior Research Scientist or Software Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis
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Requisition Id 15000 Overview: We are seeking an Associate R&D Staff member who will focus on algorithmic tools for process monitoring, diagnosis, and control. This position resides in the Sensors
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, Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer Science, etc. Strong background in AI, Large Language Model, autonomous driving, deep learning, interaction modelling, prediction, robotics and automation
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digital solutions and sustainability services Design, implement, and optimize a data pipeline that processes EL images. Develop and integrate algorithms for image correction, stitching, and exposure
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Department School of Computing, Chair Compensation Negotiable General Description/Primary Purpose: The School of Computing is seeking a 9-month, tenure-earning, Assistant Professor of Computing
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strategies, and cross-functional collaboration — shaping the future of quantum computing. We holistically address business-relevant challenges using innovative quantum computing algorithms and demonstrate
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. Its vision is to transform health care outcomes through the unconstrained exploration of the best possible integrative solutions across engineering, medicine, and biology. The computational cancer
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, especially Python, Java, C. Knowledge in software engineering, data structures & algorithms, computer organization, artificial intelligence & machine learning is a plus. More Information Location: Kent Ridge
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optical communication networks and systems, as well as machine learning, computer vision and compressing digital videos. The Applied Machine Learning (AML) group is part of the Department for Artificial
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algorithms proficiency in both general-purpose programming (e.g., Python) and scientific computing, with a preference for experience in Julia Experience in writing up research work for publication Highly