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Engineering, Physics or Materials Science Excellent English written and spoken communication skills The following skills are also highly desirable: Ability to program in Matlab, Python or similar Strong
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highly desirable: Ability to program in Matlab, Python or similar Strong laboratory-based skills Application Procedure Informal enquiries are encouraged and should be addressed to Prof Daniel Eakins
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Python, QuantumOptics.jl in Julia) will be used throughout the project.
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Experience Experience developing research software using appropriate languages and environements (Python, Julia, Matlab) Knowledge of optimisation problem formulations and solution methods Experience of risk
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considered. Experience of using machine learning algorithms and toolsets, ideally in a research context. Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, Java, C++). An interest in physiological signals. Home Student
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about to obtain) a PhD in the broad area of Computational Modelling applied to geochemical or biological systems, and be comfortable working routinely in modern programming languages (e.g. Python, Julia
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programming with Bash and Python is also required and previous experience of vertebrate and invertebrate genomes would be beneficial. The ideal candidate will be an independent researcher capable of managing a
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in computer vision and intelligent transportation. Experience with tools such as MATLAB, Python or machine learning frameworks is highly desirable. Supervisor: Dr Ning Zhao (N.Zhao@bham.ac.uk
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programming skills (ideally C/C++ and Python/MATLAB or similar), good communication skills, the ability to work independently and a willingness to engage with industrial partners. To apply, please contact
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business datasets (e.g. ORBIS, Foreign Direct investment Data - UNCTAD) and appropriate experience with statistical software (e.g. Stata, R, Python). They will have a good understanding of, and interest in