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will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis. In this position, you will manage and innovate next-generation algorithms, focusing on both
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. This is part of an EPSRC-funded project on Algorithmic Comparison of Stochastic Systems. The post holder will work closely with the Principal Investigator, Stefan Kiefer, but also with other members of a
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Join Oxford Digital Health Labs as a Senior Research Scientist or Software Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing advanced algorithms for cardiotocography and fetal ECG analysis
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for proving hardness, and devise new algorithms. You will be expected to conduct individual research and develop research questions, regularly write research articles at a national level for peer-reviewed
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of Oxford. The post is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and is fixed term for 24 months. The researcher will develop multi-sensor 3D reconstruction algorithms to fuse
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wearable devices into the existing remoting monitoring system, and the integration of algorithms for automatic analysis of data received at the backend. About You You should hold a MSC degree in a relevant
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We are looking to hire postdoc with a background in MRI physics/engineering, between whom we will gain experience in: Biophysical modelling Bloch-based physics simulation Multi-modal quantitative
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We invite applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the new Data-Driven Algorithms for Data Acquisition (DataAcq) project. This is a timely project developing new
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. At the Dunn School we are committed to supporting the professional and career development of our postdocs and research staff. To help them thrive and achieve their ambitions, we have created a comprehensive
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settings. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoc to conduct research into this fast-moving area. Directions may include investigating quality evaluation methods for multi-agent systems, attack surfaces