28 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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collaborate with bioinformaticians, experimentalists and clinicians. About You Essential requirements for this post include a PhD in a relevant biological or computational subject and background in
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also have or be close to completing a PhD in any of the following areas as well as the will and commitment to learn relevant topics from the other areas: Statistical and machine learning, mathematical
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Grant “Advancing Gravitational-Wave Astronomy Using Artificial Intelligence” led by Dr Greg Ashton. The successful candidate will join Royal Holloway’s Astronomy Group and conduct research activities
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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” which examines signal processing and machine learning methods for inferring active travel activities from optical fibre signals. About You Applicants must have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer
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for medicine use before and during pregnancy. This postholder would work primarily on a recently funded programme of work to develop a novel approach to understanding and communicating the Safety of Medicines in
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About the Role The project “An Erlangen Programme for AI” (funded by the UKRI), will broadly involve applying advanced mathematical techniques for understanding training in neural networks, with
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About the Role This Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is part of an exciting EPSRC-funded programme, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI Revolution with Ultra-Low Energy 2D Materials and
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have a PhD and track record in either computer science with specialisation in relevant AI technologies for surrogate modelling, or in Earth or Environmental Science with a strong track record in
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collaborative and interdisciplinary and the ability to work in a team is essential. About You The successful candidate will be expected to have a PhD degree in biological or computational sciences or equivalent