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/content as it shifts to being deployed by in-house Large Language Models (LLMs). Candidate Profile: A minimum of a MSc Degree in Computer Science. Skills/ experience required include: Essentialfor the role
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of distributed optical sensing techniques developed in ECSTATIC, such as novel distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), on trackside telecom fibres, for the condition monitoring of railway infrastructure, focusing
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exciting opportunity to contribute to a major regional innovation programme while working as part of a dynamic and supportive team within the Sir Peter Rigby Digital Futures Institute. This role will be
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collaboration. The PDRA will gain experience in managing a complex bilateral programme, authoring outputs with direct policy impact, and strengthening partnerships that will continue well beyond the funding
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neuroscience or a related field. Experience of MEG/OPM-MEG acquisition and data analysis is essential. Experience with MATLAB or Python computer programming for neuroimaging data analysis is essential
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We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies (AiPT) and contribute to Horizon Europe-funded project ECSTATIC (Engineered Combined Sensing and Telecommunications Architectures for Tectonic and Infrastructure Characterisation -...
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, provided no research element was part of the role. Applicants should currently not receive financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources. For informal enquiries
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Aston University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing. The project will focus on determining
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financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources. For informal enquiries about this position, you can contact Dr Vesna Najdanovic (v.najdanovic@aston.ac.uk
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Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing. The revolutionary project will see scientists use human brain stem cell clusters (organoids) on microchip arrays to push the boundaries of neuromorphic