12 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
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real-time, and will be tested and demonstrated on a state-of-the-art HiL rig and an autonomous test vehicle. The post is focused on the development of automotive-grade algorithms and estimators that will
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have developed some of the most remarkable morphological systems on the planet, where simultaneous manipulation of multiple phonological features (vowel length, vowel height, tone, phonation type
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. They will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, obtaining governance approvals, developing, testing and validating surveys, collecting and analysing (quantitative and qualitative) data, working
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to be able to engage in deep critical thinking to develop theoretical insights, have excellent verbal and written communication skills, the ability to work independently and contribute positively to a
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November 2025 – August 2026. The post holder will work with Dr Joaquin Prada and European partners to develop epidemiological models for priority diseases in Europe as part of an EU funded project under
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need to be able to engage in deep critical thinking to develop theoretical insights, have excellent verbal and written communication skills, the ability to work independently and contribute positively
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in the design and development of cryptographic protocols for real-world applications. The Computer Science Research Centre within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences has an international
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Research Fellow: PLANET study: Planning for End of Treatment – sharing information to prepare children, young people and families to move into survivorship care when active treatment finishes
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the development of LC-MS assays Previous history of analysing energetic and pharmaceutical materials Demonstrated ability to safely conduct independent research activities Good communication skill in English
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. The main role of the post holder will be to carry out research in polyester-based plastic (PET, PLA, etc) depolymerisation into monomer chemicals using mechanochemistry, developing research expertise and