11 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
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language data taken from multiple sources: ongoing fieldwork, previous studies, text corpora and newly-generated reconstructions, as well as well as the results of computational simulations and artificial
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degree level chemistry qualification and substantial experience of laboratory work. They must be able to work safely in a chemistry laboratory with awareness of writing risk assessments and COSHH
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individually, make a real difference. The role The School of Engineering at the University of Surrey is seeking to recruit a full-time postdoctoral Research Fellow in LCA and Engineering Biology to work under
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engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, statistics, artificial intelligence, audio engineering, or a related subject; and research experience in research experience in audio signal processing, audio
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, automotive, electrical/electronic engineering or computer science. Also, experience in the following areas is highly desirable: Control development and implementation, including neural networks Instrumentation
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and Medical Sciences, in collaboration with the Surrey Institute for People-Centred Artificial Intelligence and the School of Mathematics at the University of Surrey. This fixed term role available from
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academic institutions. A budget for travel expenses will be provided. About you This is a Research Fellow position, so the successful candidate must have a strong background in environmental engineering and
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The School of Health Sciences is seeking a Research Fellow to work on an NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research funded project to undertake a realist review of evidence into what works to
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individually, make a real difference. The role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow position to work in the Catalysis for Chemical Circularity Group in School of Engineering, University of Surrey
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individually, make a real difference. Studies have shown that women and other minoritised groups are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single criteria. In the School of Health Sciences, we