12 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Queen's University Belfast
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To be an active member of the research team assisting in the development and pre-clinical and industrial translation of novel drug delivery systems. To assist in the planning and delivery
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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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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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The postholder will be an active member of the research team assisting in the development and pre-clinical and industrial translation of novel drug delivery systems. You will assist in the planning
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design and development At least two years’ research experience working on a project that relates to youth violence, community violence, conflict and/or paramilitarism and/or CCE Research related
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of future grant applications and project outputs. The work will fit within the research strategies of the Centre for Public Health and there will be opportunity to develop the post holder’s research skills
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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 in participatory and qualitative research designs and the analyses of qualitative data. Ability to develop high-quality publications record that is REF returnable. Experience of communicating
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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