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academic and industrial sectors. You will be recruited for a duration of 36 months and must work towards a PhD at Imperial College London. You will work on an independent research project related
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virtual reality systems, code language models, high-level synthesis, Bayesian neural networks, and FPGA-based acceleration. To apply as a Research Associate you must have a PhD (or equivalent) in
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of PhD students on this project, collaborating with other partners in the ARIA programme, assisting with the delivery of project milestones, and managing the project’s codebase. We expect novel algorithms
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new code using programming languages such as R or python. A PhD in computational biology or PhD in molecular biology, oncology or genetics with a demonstratable emphasis on computational analysis is
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by Professor Ara Darzi, while working towards a PhD degree . The research project will entail project design, experimental work in addition to data analysis and reporting the results in peer-reviewed
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theory, and the analysis of large data ensembles. You will write papers for submission to academic journals, collaborate with academics and PhD students, and communicate your research at national
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are looking for an experienced PhD-level researcher who is comfortable designing and deploying digital musical instruments or sound installations, and who also has professional experience as a musician or sound
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documenting your findings as you exploit the dataset. During the project you will be working closely with Prof Brindley and her team, liaising with CLEFCC colleagues throughout the duration of the post. A PhD
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develop and apply machine learning techniques to accelerate simulations and extract insights from complex model outputs. A PhD in (or equivalent experience) in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Data
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of the exoplanet group and have access to Imperial's significant HPC resources. You must hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Astronomy, Planetary Science, or Physics. You must also be able to demonstrate the following