18 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" Fellowship research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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-world conditions to verify system operation against targets and demonstrate the reliability of the technology for use in backup power, grid stabilisation, and renewable energy integration applications
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Justin Sheffield. This project aims to transform our understanding of soil moisture (SM) variability and its interactions with land-atmosphere processes. The project will use cutting-edge modelling, data
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foundation in fundamental biofilm research, microbial community assembly and manipulation, and biofilm reactor operation is essential. Experience in metabolic engineering is desirable. The successful candidate
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(e.g., shopping malls). Located at the intersection of machine learning, robotics, and acoustic signal processing, the project will bring together a highly interdisciplinary team of researchers, industry
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at different scales including cities, towns and districts. More information about ECCD projects can be found at www.energy.soton.ac.uk We offer a generous renumeration package, an attractive research environment
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: Erlangen Programme for AI” This is a 5-year programme supported by the EPSRC and is a collaboration of mathematicians and computer scientists at the University of Southampton, the University of Oxford (lead
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cognition and emotion processing. We invite applications from individuals with a background in human experimental psychology (participant recruitment, experimental testing, data analysis) and with a PhD in
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? Come join the WellthLab . The WellthLab is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with a strong background in Computer Science with a specialisation in Human Computer Interaction or related
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industry stakeholders and will be responsible for research on distributed query processing and information retrieval for text and RDF files. Experience in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies is
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that can be designed and optimised for both passive and active photonic components, allowing for the full suite of device functionality to be incorporated via simple and low-cost processes on a single