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Wearables & Healthcare Systems Theme 3 Algorithms for Privacy, Security and Provenance Theme 4 Clinical Innovation & Translation Connected medical devices are increasingly employed in the drive towards
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Wearables & Healthcare Systems Theme 3 Algorithms for Privacy, Security and Provenance Theme 4 Clinical Innovation & Translation Connected medical devices are increasingly employed in the drive towards
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and implement mathematical algorithms, and facilitate their integration into Magma engage with
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Together, these research directions seek to reimagine how buildings and cities operate—optimizing energy use, enhancing human well-being, and reducing carbon emissions at scale. We are seeking multiple
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at the University of Sydney and externally across multiple institutions publish research papers on mathematical theory and the development and analysis of algorithms compile data sets relevant to research in
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research that covers the energy value chain from generation to innovative end-use solutions, motivated by industrialization and deployment. ERI@N has multiple Interdisciplinary Research Programmes which
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. Of particular interest is the modeling of transport networks across multiple scales, including their function, development and remodeling. We employ advanced computational and theoretical techniques, such as
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research that covers the energy value chain from generation to innovative end-use solutions, motivated by industrialisation and deployment. ERI@N has multiple Interdisciplinary Research Programmes which
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provide insights into comparative physiology across different species. Of particular interest is the modeling of transport networks across multiple scales, including their function, development and
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use of data and algorithms. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to communicate effectively with a variety of different stakeholders, e.g., academics, business executives