63 sensor-algorithm-"University-of-California" Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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to monitor oceanic CO2 uptake with improved confidence. Any future observational network utilises a range of instrument/sensor technologies, deployed on different platforms, and measuring multiple variables
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the ambition to learn new skills and knowledge. You will work with a highly supportive team, alongside the University of California, Los Angeles, US spans collaborators in multiple Universities across the world
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web technologies Experience in teaching bioinformatics Previous experience with AI and/or machine learning approaches Interest in reproductive health and/or development of clinical tools and algorithms
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uses, improving the AI and MRI algorithms, and linking them with information from biological studies on tumour tissue. This project harnesses AI to improve diagnosis and clinical decision-making leading
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. There are opportunities to broaden out into other areas such as new algorithm development, and advanced computational methodologies for integrated analyses. You will have a key role in planning, designing and executing a
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. There are opportunities to broaden out into other areas such as new algorithm development, and advanced computational methodologies for integrated analyses. You will have a key role in planning, designing and executing a
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algorithmic foundations of quantum adversarial machine learning, an emerging field at the intersection of quantum computing and machine learning. It investigates how the unique capabilities of quantum computing
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conditions. Our work combines traditional statistical methods with advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to identify patterns in disease. We also use qualitative methods to understand lived experiences
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part of the ‘REMIX -TUNE - Redefining The Role Of Mixing In Ocean Overturning And Ventilation’ ERC Consolidator project, which seeks to leverage emerging sensor capabilities of autonomous profiling
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operation of the umFm module unit used in vertical farm which includes handling of soil compost, irrigating of the crops and taking note of the sensors incorporation in the vertical farm inhouse. Job