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the best performance from the CCD during the SMILE mission lifetime. Support the analysis of the SMILE CCD radiation damage studies and support development of radiation correction algorithms for the SMILE
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skills to develop and maintain good working relationships Expertise in one or more of the following topics: socioeconomic impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), gender bias in algorithms, critical
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to apply it in selected poor-resource settings. This project aims to achieve several objectives, including the development of a new AI-algorithm and a paired dataset for comparing how different imaging
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. Philipp Petersen, M.Sc.. The research areas developed by the team are in particular related to theoretical analysis of classical problems in numerical analysis in the framework of modern algorithms
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multidisciplinary R&D team and leading scientists from Oxford and Stanford, contributing to the development of scientific research, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of fatigue detection and
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, and maintaining software systems to support these research projects. This includes building data pipelines, developing algorithms, and ensuring that data is stored efficiently and is accessible to all
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development of a collegial, open culture, research integrity and ethical practice. You will also mentor the development of junior staff as required, supervise students and support aspect(s) of management
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data, which can be accessed on any current Android device, will enable the production of up to date 3D models at no or low cost, of particular value in developing regions where these models are not
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years full-time; 2-3 years part-time; MPhil: 2-3 years full-time; 3-4 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview Research sections Formal Analysis, Theory and Algorithms (FATA) Glasgow Interactive
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directly and relate them to structural and functional outcomes. In parallel, you will develop new sensors for intracellular potassium concentration leveraging AI based protein design algorithms. Techniques