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individually, make a real difference. The role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow position to support the design of a predictive health management (PHM) module for a novel steer-by-wire system aimed
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individually, make a real difference. About the role The Department of Computer Science at the University of Surrey is seeking to recruit a full-time postdoctoral research fellow to work on a range of topics in
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include but 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
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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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the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience against different interfering systems. Develop, with
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10 minutes and machine learning algorithms to deliver quantitative diagnosis without destroying the samples. The AF-Raman prototype will be integrated and tested in the operating theatre
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individually, make a real difference. About the role The Department of Computer Science at the University of Surrey is seeking to recruit a full-time postdoctoral research fellow to work on a range of topics in
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combining these to explore the possibility of improving outcomes. These algorithms will then be used to develop a prognosis platform. You will investigate different approaches and find novel ways to improve
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individually, make a real difference. The Role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow (RF) position within the Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) and the Surrey Institute for People
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individually, make a real difference. The Role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow (RF) position within the Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) and the Surrey Institute for People