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position is part of the AI2 (Algorithmic Assurance and Insurance) research initiative, an ambitious programme supported by the UK Prosperity Research Scheme with partners from both industry and academia. Our
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beginning in this role. We will require all candidates invited to interview to apply for NSTIx clearance. In this role you will: Design and test detection and estimation algorithms utilising artificial
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candidate. We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the OCEAN project (On intelligenCE And Networks: Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations for Multi-Agent Decision-Making, https
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Dowling Fellowship postdoctoral researcher, co-supervised by Professor Tom Gur and Dr Prakash Murali in the areas of quantum algorithms and complexity, quantum error correction, and quantum architecture
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. In this role, you will be part of the research team, working to develop and evaluate privacy-preserved Generative AI algorithms for generating synthetic Personal Identity Information (PII). This aims
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and refine algorithms and models for large-scale language processing tasks, with a focus on healthcare data Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods for clinical machine learning
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Complexity of Graph Algorithms (GraphCom)”. The post is based within the Theory of Computation group of the School of Computer Science at The University of Birmingham, under the supervision of Dr. Sagnik
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-related multimodal processing (audio with text and/or video), audio deep learning, or a related topic. The post holder would have experience in developing new research algorithms or methods, using languages
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-related multimodal processing (audio with text and/or video), audio deep learning, or a related topic. The post holder would have experience in developing new research algorithms or methods, using languages
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-related multimodal processing (audio with text and/or video), audio deep learning, or a related topic. The post holder would have experience in developing new research algorithms or methods, using languages