Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- University of Liverpool
- University of Oxford
- University of Liverpool;
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- DURHAM UNIVERSITY
- Heriot Watt University
- Queen Mary University of London;
- University of London
- Durham University
- Durham University;
- Heriot-Watt University;
- King's College London;
- Plymouth University
- University of Cambridge;
- University of Oxford;
- 5 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
on identifying and discovering patient sub-cohorts within an electronic health record database. This discovery process will take place via the design of deep clustering algorithms based on state-of-the-art
-
of pursuing external funding. Experience of computational chemistry techniques. Experience in cheminformatics, machine learning and/or algorithm development for chemical synthesis. Experience with UNIX and HPC
-
of the elderly to space robotics. We are now looking for a Postdoctoral researcher in quantum algorithms and optimization. Are you as excited about quantum technology and its future applications as we are? We
-
to cyber security, including but not limited to embedded/hardware security, security of AI systems, (post-quantum) cryptography, quantum algorithms, confidential computing/trusted execution
-
, including but not limited to embedded/hardware security, security of AI systems, (post-quantum) cryptography, quantum algorithms, confidential computing/trusted execution, or microarchitectural security. Key
-
to cyber security, including but not limited to embedded/hardware security, security of AI systems, (post-quantum) cryptography, quantum algorithms, confidential computing/trusted execution
-
equipment, electronics and sensor integration, and working effectively within multidisciplinary teams. Experience with mobile manipulator robots, Linux, ROS/ROS2, algorithm design, and laboratory automation
-
algorithms to understand how perturbations to dynamic brain networks impact seizure likelihood. With an emphasis on the emerging field of digital twins for personalised health, the ultimate aim is to translate
-
algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Multiple positions are open in the context of the £4M research Fellowship TomoGrav awarded by the Royal Society to Dr Kazunori Akiyama (moving from MIT
-
to trace how welfare algorithms operate in practice. They will also contribute to comparative analysis across case study countries, support interdisciplinary collaboration, engage with external stakeholders