25 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor
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coordination strategies for them. Our recent work on RL and graph neural networks (GNNs) demonstrate some of our key research directions relevant for this position. A high degree of self-motivation, research
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The MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge is seeking a dedicated Postdoctoral Research Associate for a two-year fixed-term position in the first place, with the possibility of extension
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well as in designing coordination strategies for them. Our recent work on RL and graph neural networks (GNNs) demonstrate some of our key research directions relevant for this position. A high degree of self
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A position exists for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics modelling the decontamination of porous and absorbent material. This project
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Materials Theory Group
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stakeholders who benefit from these ecosystems. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant subject such as interdisciplinary ocean science, or ecology and preferably a good understanding of the
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University of Cambridge, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics Position ID: CambUK -RESEARCHASSOCIATE [#26302] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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stepping-stone for your career. We also need the contact details for two people who can provide a professional reference. Informal enquiries about the position can be made to Livia de Hoz (ld749@cam.ac.uk
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, three PhD students and a postdoctoral researcher. The project is led by Dr. Yiren Zhao at Imperial College, who is supported by Prof. George Constantinides and Prof. Wayne Luk. The team also includes Dr