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developments; Significant experience with the development of custom modules using GPU-accelerated APIs for deep learning (e.g., Pytorch); and Publications in top-tier venues in Machine Learning and/or Signal
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engineering programme was rated the best in the UK by the 2022 Guardian University Guide, and we were ranked 4th nationally for engineering in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF). By joining us, you
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the top 1% of universities worldwide. The post will be based in the Primary Care Research Centre which has a very active programme of applied health research. As a university we aim to create an environment
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manufacturing. You should have interest in or experience with data-driven methods, including machine learning, Python programming, or data curation. Regular reports of research progress are required and research
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programming. Experience with sustainable design principles is a plus. This is a unique opportunity to work on pioneering advancements in sustainable aerospace alongside industry experts. If you’re ready to make
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You will be directly involved with the UNIFORM (UNIfying Grid-FOllowing And Grid-foRMing Control In Inverter-based Resources) project, a collaborative programme with four academic and industrial
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, and simulation. Strong programming skills (Python, MATLAB, or C++). Excellent problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset. Experience with micro-Doppler or range-Doppler radar analysis
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. geography, public health, social policy); previous experience with community engagement with underserved populations; experience working with third sector partners; the ability to plan and organise work
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-related factors of physical function and sarcopenia in older African adults. MUFASSA is a sub-programme of the Fractures in Sub-Saharan Africa: epidemiology, economic impact and ethnography (Fractures-E3
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Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Group An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a national research programme with the aim of speeding up the diagnosis and treatment of rare respiratory diseases