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learning (ML) approaches that integrate domain knowledge with data-driven learning, as well as explainable AI (xAI) techniques that make model behaviour transparent and scientifically meaningful. You will
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of Computing and Communications, such as the BSc programmes in Computer Science and Software Engineering, as well as the MSc programmes in Data Science and Cyber Security. Activities of the post include
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Please note: unless specified otherwise in the advert, all advertised roles are UK based. Find out what it's like to work at Lancaster University , including information on our wide range
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activity and nutrient fluxes over time. You will have experience in the in the analysis of soils for nutrients and microbial properties using a range of experimental approaches and be competent in data
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Services areas such as Facilities and Information Systems. A wide variety of categories are managed including Laboratory Supplies & Equipment, Travel, IT, Construction, Maintenance, and Business Support
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Lancaster University are looking for a detail-oriented and proactive PMO Analyst to join our Project Management Office within the Information Systems Services Department (ISS). This is an exciting
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Reference: 0155-26 We’re passionate about education, research, our people and all things digital. We’re looking for someone who shares our enthusiasm to take up a role within Information Systems Services
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for further funding to extend the post. Candidates with any background that is relevant to this research will be considered. Preferred candidates will have a PhD or equivalent, with relevant experience in data
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Reference: 0994-25 Building on Lancaster’s reputation as one of the UK’s largest cyber and data research communities the School of Computing & Communications (SCC) wishes to appoint a Teaching Fellow to
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spontaneous inner speech from noisy EEG data without precise temporal labels. Traditional classification has failed because spontaneous inner speech is sparse and co-occurs with other brain activities. We need