12 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham
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practices in code development and maintenance (e.g. Github/Gitlab, GitHub Actions, etc). Experience with machine learning or network-based approaches is desirable. Familiarity with FAIR data principles and
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to writing of journal articles and conference presentations Operate within area of specialism and collaborate with a wider interdisciplinary research team Participate in wider networks, including the Adult
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project ‘The Cerebra Network’, funded by Cerebra. The Research Fellow will be split 50/50 between the two projects for the first three years (overall 1.0 fte), and then work solely on the Cerebra Network
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Action (BISCA) , and other strategic research initiatives such as the Met Office Academic Partnership and Birmingham’s Turing University Network . The recently renovated Elm House, is a building fully
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the origin of seed gene networks”. This project aims to use reverse genetics, cross-species complementation and single cell next-generation sequencing approaches to investigate how the gene networks
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Support the curation of research data and code in line with a quality management framework Contribute to generating funding through contribution to writing further grant/funding bids to support ongoing
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in phonon calculations Experience of the VASP Code Experience of kinetic Monte Carlo Experience of Grain Boundary Modelling Experience of working with High-Performance Computing platforms Experience
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Prof. Fredros Okumu (University of Glasgow/Ifakara Health Institute) to develop and test new methods for trial design and analysis. Developing statistical models and code to run the proposed methods
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expected to plan appropriately for their own future career development, which may include networking and submitting funding applications. This is a fixed term post of up to 20-months duration. Main Duties
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conduct original, foundational and applied research on the application of Quantum timing devices to networked radar systems and to evaluate their feasibility and performance limits through a combination of