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. The system will leverage cutting-edge techniques in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning (ML), and Multimodal Analysis to conduct adaptive interviews, assess candidate responses, and generate
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operational data and machine learning. You will be based at UCL mechanical Engineering, and collaborate with industry and port partners on system design, prototyping, and lab-based trials. Key responsibilities
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, scientific machine learning, and partial differential equations to create a new approach for data-driven analysis of fluid flows. The successful applicant will have experience in one or more of these subject
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techniques from optimization and control theory, scientific machine learning, and partial differential equations to create a new approach for data-driven analysis of fluid flows. The successful applicant will
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teach you many translatable skills and knowledge from the fields of sleep medicine, sleep physiology, statistics, artificial intelligence, and psychology for example. A very significant and specific
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effect can be predicted. You will acquire in-situ and remote-sensing data of cirrus forming downwind of flights over the past decade, along with measurements/estimates of local conditions and emissions
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barriers; we are creating something new which is always exciting. The team consists of several experts who can teach you many translatable skills and knowledge from the fields of health psychology
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, and digital approaches using mutual learning, inclusive theory-development and creative methodologies (e.g. filmmaking, VR technologies) The successful candidate will support the Co-Investigator in co
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, economic viability, and robustness to realistic operational uncertainty. PhD (or equivalent) in control engineering or closely related discipline. Track record in at least two areas: model predictive control
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emissions, and enhance occupant health and wellbeing. As a Research Assistant, you will work closely with UK- and Egypt-based teams to analyse collected data, develop and test computer-based retrofit models