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propulsion. Who we are looking for We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated applicants with first-class degree in electrical engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Computer Science with good electrical
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the foundation of computer vision, monitoring, and control solutions. However, real applications of AI have typically been demonstrated under highly controlled conditions. Battery assembly processes can be
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for An enthusiastic, self-motivated individual with an interest in empirical and modelling work to test out new reactor designs. This will involve some work with Matlab or similar program to quantify mixing systems
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’ or ‘internationally excellent’. The highly research active SP Section comprises 13 permanent academic staff with research interests in Bayesian computational statistics and machine learning, uncertainty quantification
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a variety of machine learning algorithms trained on these data and, most crucially, will develop and implement techniques for computing the uncertainty in the prediction. The algorithms developed in
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key area of patient safety that can be improved with the use of computer vision approaches to system analysis. For many clinical procedures there can be multiple deviations in service delivery, which
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Associate/ Fellow to join the Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies in the School of Computer Science to work on a project led
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(School of Computer Science) External Partner: Build Test Solutions Ltd (BTS) Start Date: 1st October 2025 Eligibility: Home students only | Minimum 2:1 in a relevant discipline Stipend: Home students only
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Engineering BEng degree apprenticeship programme. About the role: The role is an Assistant Professor - teaching focused role, and involves teaching in a hybrid manner on the apprenticeship programme – both face
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A vacancy has arisen within the established programme team of the Trent Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. The programme is a partnership between the Universities of Nottingham and Lincoln and three