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. Computer Science, Machine Learning, Robotics. A strong background in both robotics and/or machine learning, including experience conducting experiments on physical robots. Excellent programming skills are required
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to the subject area, i.e. Computer Science, Machine Learning, Robotics. A strong background in both robotics and/or machine learning, including experience conducting experiments on physical robots. Excellent
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” which examines signal processing and machine learning methods for inferring active travel activities from optical fibre signals. About You Applicants must have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Ion Trap Quantum Computing. The post is available initially for a fixed-term duration of 3 years, with the possibility of extension
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. Engineering Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, etc.) or be near completion. They should possess strong experience in computational mechanics and finite
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Computer Science, Optical Communication Engineering, or related field. Candidates at the PDRA level must have a PhD Degree in Computer Science, Optical Communication Engineering, or related topics. Applicants should
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research programme at Oxford. Candidates should hold a PhD in biomedical engineering, computer science, medical physics, statistics, or a related field. A strong track record of first-/senior or co-author
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of Biomedical Computing as part of the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London, a vibrant community of engineers designing and translating technology into the clinical
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to the clinic The post holder will be based in the Department of Biomedical Computing as part of the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London, a vibrant community of engineers
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially