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. They will work on developing novel computer vision methods to improve decision making. The project will provide an opportunity to collaboratively work with computational scientists, pathologists and clinical
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Learning/Computer Vision. The experience in diffusion models is a plus. Have a PhD degree in computer science/engineering or related disciplines. Knowledge of autonomous vehicles or cyber security will be
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of the research programme as discussed with the fellowship supervisor. Contribute to research group planning. Coordinate and liaise with other members of the research group over work progress. Supervise research
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the role Overview of the role We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow in Machine Learning to join the PharosAI team, focusing on developing novel machine learning methods in computer vision
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the role Overview of the role We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow in Machine Learning to join the PharosAI team, focusing on developing novel machine learning methods in computer vision
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regulating phage integration and excision. You will be responsible for the planning, design, and execution of the research programme, including preparing project reports and writing draft academic publications
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for the provision of strategic leadership and vision. Developing and leading a team of academic/research staff and post-graduate researchers (PhDs) to deliver research outputs of outstanding quality. Obtaining
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of the research programme, including preparing project reports and writing draft academic publications. Experience with the tools of bioinformatics, molecular biology and/or nucleic acid biochemistry is essential
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of translating fundamental AI, computer vision and spatial audio into ground-breaking creative-industry technologies. The post will investigate novel audio systems for virtual production, contributing both
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Audition for Robots (ActivATOR)” under the direction of Dr Christine Evers. The position will be in the Vision, Learning and Control (VLC) Group, which is part of the School of Electronics and Computer