36 algorithm-development-"the"-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute" Postdoctoral positions in United Kingdom
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Professor Daniel Paulusma from Durham University and Professor Vadim Lozin from the University of Warwick. The general aim of the project is to develop algorithmic meta-classifications, which state that any
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fingerprint identification (RFFI) for Wi-Fi. You will design novel RFFI algorithms and further evaluate their performance using practical testbeds such as software-defined radio platforms. You should have a PhD
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fingerprint identification (RFFI) for Wi-Fi. You will design novel RFFI algorithms and further evaluate their performance using practical testbeds such as software-defined radio platforms. You should have a PhD
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Vadim Lozin from the University of Warwick. The general aim of the project is to develop algorithmic meta-classifications, which state that any computationally hard graph problem satisfying some condition
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methods to improve the deployment, adaptation capabilities and safety of robots and critical infrastructures. The developed algorithms will be evaluated on legged robots, wheel-based robots and under
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movement; (iii) generate benefits for both society and the environment by guiding possible mitigation strategies; and (iv) drive technological progress through the development of novel algorithms
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currently leading the NeuroHand project—a UKRI-funded programme focused on the development of a soft robotic exoskeleton glove for stroke rehabilitation. The role provides an exciting opportunity
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currently leading the NeuroHand project—a UKRI-funded programme focused on the development of a soft robotic exoskeleton glove for stroke rehabilitation. The role provides an exciting opportunity
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and/or pump-probe techniques. Strong optics experience including building and/or adapting setups is essential, and experience working with coding, automation and algorithm development highly desired
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, workforce development and leadership, policy, and advocacy. Background City, University of London along with Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Lund University, National Technical University of Athens