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methods for on-sensor computer vision. Specifically, the job involves developing algorithms for embedded systems that are designed to produce sensing and computation on the image plane, and on understanding
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This is a full-time senior research associate post funded by a NERC Pushing the Frontiers grant awarded to Dr. Katrina Jones at University of Bristol and Prof. Erin Saupe at University of Oxford
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Prof. M. Carmen Galan on the chemical synthesis of biologically relevant oligosaccharides and glycan-based probes for diagnostic applications. This is an BBSRC IAA-funded project and part of a multi
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Bay. The key responsibilities of this role include; Using a combination of automated algorithms and manual data processing to identify bottlenose dolphin signature whistles in a multi-year acoustic
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Photochemical Dynamics in Complex Environments. The project is a collaboration between Prof Andrew Orr-Ewing FRS and Dr Tom Oliver (University of Bristol), Prof Helen Fielding and Prof Graham Worth (UCL), Prof
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are keen to find those who will contribute to an inclusive academic culture. A detailed list of requirements can be found in the job description. For informal queries please contact: Prof. Anthony
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of energy-efficient hardware, embedded machine learning and sensor-integrated nodes for the edge of the network. We offer a supportive and inclusive academic environment, with access to state-of-the-art lab
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degree, an equivalent professional qualification/experience, or be working towards one. For informal queries please contact: Prof. Bruce Drinkwater, b.drinkwater@bristol.ac.uk To find out more about what
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(Prof Marc Holderied) and other members of the team to ensure there is a roadmap to match deadlines and milestones, and continually review this roadmap on a weekly basis. You have a PhD (or equivalent
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and intellectual independence, being participative to all activities involving the other research-active members of the team, including meetings, and discussion groups. Working with the PI (Prof Marc