77 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Swansea University
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environment. The post offers a unique opportunity to work on a project utilising the latest AI techniques and large language models (LLMs) for developing data discovery and feasibility tools as well as personal
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, and provide operational support for the delivery of the SUSTAIN annual conference. Develop and deliver a strategic dissemination and engagement plan, in collaboration with the Project Manager and Senior
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have focused on developing latency reversing agents as a first step to eradicate the latent reservoir and animal models are being studied to understand these dynamics. This project proposes a novel
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forecast local generation and demand. To do so, historic local data (e.g., the active buildings in Swansea University) and Met Office data will be used to train and validate the proposed ML model
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. They will be responsible for the administrative management of the study, for example maintaining Trial Master File and applying for appropriate governance approvals. They will also be required to develop and
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working 17.5 hours per week. The SeRP Linkage Team and UK Data Linkage Community is hiring a research assistant responsible for design, development, and delivery of materials related to data linkage
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Engineering principles to prepare students for NHS hospital placements. They will undertake administrative duties, such as module management, marking, timetabling and admissions. Further, there will be
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proactive and re active professional advice and delivery in all people related matters including, but not limited to, Industrial Relations, Employee Relations, People Development, Equality, Remuneration
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efforts to understand, evaluate, and promote equitable interactions between humans and embodied AI systems. The successful candidate will develop and deploy HRI experiments using the Franka Emika Research 3
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with SpLDs, ASC, AD(H)D, mental health conditions, medical conditions and other support needs, as part of the non-medical-helper team. Specialist one to one support focuses on helping students to develop