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position is part of the AI2 (Algorithmic Assurance and Insurance) research initiative, an ambitious programme supported by the UK Prosperity Research Scheme with partners from both industry and academia. Our
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-related multimodal processing (audio with text and/or video), audio deep learning, or a related topic. The post holder would have experience in developing new research algorithms or methods, using languages
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-related multimodal processing (audio with text and/or video), audio deep learning, or a related topic. The post holder would have experience in developing new research algorithms or methods, using languages
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things differently – and achieving notable results. We are now seeking an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biological Signal Processing to work within a diverse research team under Prof
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team under Prof Jeevartnam’s supervision. The successful applicant will join an interdisciplinary team at Surrey and will be primarily engaged in a project aiming to develop computational algorithms
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AI algorithm learning when subjected to cyber attacks in Edge Computing environments. At the Edge AI Hub, you will join an internationally renowned and multi-disciplinary team co-led at Southampton Dr
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funding for 24 months in the first instance The postholder will work in collaboration with Prof Jon Pritchard’s group at the University of Strathclyde, looking at new ways to implement the ideas on a
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fundamental research protecting data quality and AI algorithm learning when subjected to cyber attacks in Edge Computing environments. At the Edge AI Hub, you will join an internationally renowned and multi
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protocols for blockchains to fulfil the objectives of the UKRI REDONDA project under the supervision of Prof Gregory Chockler (principal investigator) and Prof Brijesh Dongol (co-investigator). You will be
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: - Quantum many-body dynamics - Quantum algorithms - Quantum-enhanced numerical methods - Tensor networks - Quantum machine learning - Computational complexity - Topological order The main responsibility