18 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U.S"-"Simons-Foundation"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at Nature Careers in United Kingdom
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progression once in post to £48,149 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to March 2028 Closing date: 13th August 2025 Background This research project aims to establish the theoretical and algorithmic
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ecosystems. Fairness, safety, interpretability and trust in AI algorithms and AI-based technologies. Applications with healthcare, energy, sustainability, business analytics, etc. Candidates are expected
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algorithmic questions. You will become an expert in molecular dynamics methods and relevant protein design techniques. You have a PhD in a relevant subject, or are due to complete within 6 months, and have
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This role will support multiple aspects of programme development, including the construction of new bioluminescent and other reporter strains of human fungal pathogens, development, optimisation, and
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information from ‘deep tissue phenotyping’ datasets. The successful applicant will have significant experience working with machine learning algorithms. They will have strong Python programming skills and
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techniques to advance our understanding of the human brain. It continues to play a leading role in progressing and transforming research in many areas of neuroscience. The Department hosts multiple large-scale
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possessing outstanding attention to detail, analytical and interpersonal skills. You'll have excellent communication, prioritisation, and organisational skills able to meet multiple deadlines and will be able
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and deploy the most promising prototypes at multiple field sites around the world via our global collaborator network. An important part of the work will be publishing high quality research papers in
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of, Oxford. During peak periods, some longer hours may be required and some working across multiple time zones due to the global nature of our work. Your application Please submit a CV (no more than 3 pages
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independently, manage multiple tasks, and communicate findings clearly is essential. About the Project: Novel GM interventions for mosquito control could represent a step change in progressing towards elimination