12 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" research jobs at The University of Southampton
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benefit society by advancing technologies that will underpin the design of the next generation of transport aircraft. Specifically, you will develop, test, and industrialise algorithms designed to simulate
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with multiple long-term conditions in the community within our Long-Term Conditions theme. In this programme of work, we will enhance health and well-being of people living with multiple long-term
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the ‘Accurate projections of climate recovery from a combination of historical data, simple models and AI’ Future Leaders Fellowship project, which seeks to develop new modelling methods that combine historical
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Applicants are invited for a Research Fellow position to investigate microbially-mediated power-to-gas systems. You will develop continuous laboratory-scale systems for biological production
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lubrication. This position is ideally suited for researchers fascinated by light interaction with ordered and disordered nanoscale systems and interested in developing optical technology to characterize them
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and support the British Academy in its ambitions to continue its national leadership in early career development support across the Arts and Social Sciences disciplines. They will help the delivery
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Healthcare Digital Twins. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the fast-growing field of Artificial Medical Intelligence. The successful candidate will design and develop advanced AI/ML
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for publication, developing new research ideas, and collaborating with partners across Europe. Standard DBS Clearance will be required for this role. You will have a relevant PhD or equivalent research-related
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interventions for frailty, the development and delivery of a bespoke intervention designed for South Asian communities. The research will use a mixed methods approach to this feasibility study including
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We are seeking an outstanding, creative researcher with the skills to develop novel topological photonic crystal/metamaterials for terahertz light control. Our project - sponsored by the Royal