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This is a Research Assistant / Research Associate position within a 4-year long project. This position involves the development of novel Computer Vision algorithms for embedding computer vision
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Bay. The key responsibilities of this role include; Using a combination of automated algorithms and manual data processing to identify bottlenose dolphin signature whistles in a multi-year acoustic
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are not limited to: network architecture design for NTN and terrestrial network (TN) convergence, intelligent traffic steering algorithms between TN and NTN, orchestration of TN/NTN resources for end-to-end
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(SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience
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enable the development and operation of new algorithms and software to solve leading-edge research problems. You will find this work exciting if you: Want to help build and maintain some of the largest
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to work across disciplines, with an interest (or willingness to develop expertise) in areas such as machine learning, route planning algorithms, aircraft design and testing, and systems engineering. For a
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expected to work across any of the halls in the East Village, however due to the nature of the work there is a degree of flexibility that can be adopted of when hours of work are scheduled
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, addressing immediate concerns with individuals and escalating ongoing issues to management. Assist with the co-ordination and scheduling of work for IT Apprentices, or resource that has been assigned from
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– ETC and/or Zero 88 knowledge is essential. You will be able to plan production schedules for performance units. You will be able to organise resources such as media equipment, lighting stores, and prop
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the day-to-day administration of the labs. This will include entering student timetables, marks and attendance data into the student records system, creating and distributing marking schedules to students