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. They must work as part of a team, be willing to learn new methods and skills and persevere in case of discouraging results. The role will also include protocol development. The postholder is expected to be
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methods to improve the deployment, adaptation capabilities and safety of robots and critical infrastructures. The developed algorithms will be evaluated on legged robots, wheel-based robots and under
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in Mass Spectrometry and Structural Glycobiology to work under the supervision of Prof. Weston Struwe for a period of 24 months. The project, funded by the UKRI, centres on developing advanced methods
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for a motivated and ambitious postdoctoral researcher with a background in adolescent mental health, experience sampling methods, digital phenotyping, or related disciplines. In your role, you will lead
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these changes to a human or AI operator while retaining operator confidence and ensuring continuity of operations. The successful applicant will focus on developing and testing new methods to improve
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research into planet formation/protoplanetary discs or the ISM/star formation and may also have some experience in statistical methods and/or machine learning. Dr Winter and QMUL are committed to improving
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System Models, or related simulation tools. Additional knowledge of statistical methods, Monte Carlo techniques, or ensemble approaches is highly valued. The post is advertised as full-time. We are open to
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with the possibility of renewal. This project addresses the high computational and energy costs of Large Language Models (LLMs) by developing more efficient training and inference methods, particularly
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responsible for the development and implementation of a case study in a US or European city (to be confirmed), using ethnographic and qualitative case study methods under a cross-cultural research design
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various part of the UK as well as via online data collection methods. Travel to sites implementing Contextual Safeguarding, and for impact activities, are relatively frequent, and are reimbursed. The Role