12 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Queen's University Belfast in United Kingdom
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The Students’ Union at Queen’s University Belfast, is currently seeking to appoint an exceptional candidate to the post of Enterprise Development Officer to contribute to the achievement
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Reporting to the Head of Sport and Physical Wellbeing, the postholder will lead and implement an effective business development strategy to enhance Queen’s Sport's position within the sector as a
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for Sustainable Development in GIFT City (India). The successful appointee will undertake significant teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels; contribute to the design, organisation and delivery
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of microbial genomics and develop computational tools with broad applications in biotechnology and biosecurity. The role involves collaboration with leading researchers across multiple institutions and will
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to the research project “Sustainable Wearable Edge InTelligence (SWEET)”. The successful candidate will develop theoretical concepts in transprecise computing in the application domain of health analytics using
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of data collection to form the basis of a flexible table builder. It involves working with a team of population researchers to develop resources to open up data to non-specialists. The successful candidate
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attack surfaces introduced by approximation, and developing a performance-security trade-off framework to guide secure AIoT deployment. About the person: The successful candidate will have, or be close to
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Experience of testing laboratory scale bridges in an environmental chamber Working effectively as part of a research team in the development and promotion of the research theme. Publication record commensurate
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development opportunities. We support staff wellbeing with flexible working options, work-life balance initiatives and support for physical and mental health. You can find more detail on all of this and more at
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To be an active member of the Biofunctional Nanomaterials group, led by Dr Garry Laverty, supporting the development of an enzyme-responsive peptide-like hydrogel for the sustained injectable