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areas include Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber-Physical Systems, Theory of Computation, Human-Computer Interaction and Socio-Technical Systems (more about research themes below
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Theory Group (SMTG) is led by Professor David O. Scanlon. We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow in Computational Discovery of Wide Band Gap Conducting Oxides, who will computationally explore new
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excellence in Data Engineering, Data Science and AI theory and practice, ensuring their co-evolution and competent adoption across disciplines to enable transformative, interdisciplinary, impactful data
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publications in top journals (or conferences) in one or more of the following areas: Quantum machine learning, Quantum algorithms , Quantum information theory or Theoretical Physics Essential criteria
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undertaking a specified range of activities within the research fields of holography, gauge theory and related areas. Role Summary Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing
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involves formalization in type theory and the mechanization of results using interactive theorem provers. The project welcomes a broad range of perspectives across functional-imperative programming
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other influence and engagement activities. Drawing on both an in-depth knowledge of adult social care policy and practice priorities, plans and strategies in their nation and IMPACT’s theory of change
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-methods, and a strong track record in successfully leading and delivering related evidence synthesis projects and research. A solid foundation in the theory and practice of applied health research
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; Theories of Communication; Global Communication; and Business Discourse & Communication. The post is fixed-term, for three years from 1st September 2025 until 31st August 2028 due to the non-recurrent
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English Language and Linguistics and be committed to providing an excellent student learning experience. The Teaching Fellow will contribute to teaching the following types of modules: Theories of Language