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representation, knowledge engineering, linked data. About the role The successful candidate will join the Distributed AI (DAI) group in the Department of Informatics, King’s College London. They will carry out
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for Smart Cities: Developing responsible and innovative AI-driven urban solutions. Data Science and Digital Transformation: Enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and resilience in urban development. Healthy
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demonstration of a quantum key distribution system operating at GHz clock–rate over an optical fibre link (2004); the first experimental demonstrations of quantum digital signatures (including the first
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simulations related to bio-based processes with experimental data from lab/pilot-scale systems. Build mentoring skills by helping and supervising younger researchers. Lead and write peer-reviewed articles
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is that easy to apply: Scientific curriculum vitae, including links to scholarly profile and code repositories List of publications and presentations Motivation letter, which briefly outlines your
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researchers, and industry partners to gather data and align simulations with practical needs. The postdoctoral researcher will be helping the PI and experts in managing projects, supervising students, funding
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projects investigating the benefits of resistance training, hydrotherapy and nutritional interventions, this project on mindfulness interventions will draw upon our internal links with the Department
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projects investigating the benefits of resistance training, hydrotherapy and nutritional interventions, this project on mindfulness interventions will draw upon our internal links with the Department
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area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page The Role and Department Durham’s Department of Theology and Religion is one of the very best UK departments in this field, with an outstanding reputation
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that relevant information and issues in the implementation of projects/experiments are captured in as comprehensive and timely manner as possible. Establish collaborative links with the core scientific personnel