61 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at University of Birmingham
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The Research Fellow will be supervised by Prof. Christopher Quince (Earlham Institute/Norwich UK), Prof. Iain Chapple (Birmingham), Prof. Moritz Kebschull and Prof. Tariq Iqbal (Birmingham). Their role will
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-edge research in machine learning and automated reasoning for safe algorithmic systems. The Research Fellow will be responsible for developing advanced theory and machine learning algorithms
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. The ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks, and communicate findings clearly is essential. About the Project: Novel GM interventions for mosquito control could represent a step change in
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. The ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks, and communicate findings clearly is essential. About the Project: Novel GM interventions for mosquito control could represent a step change in
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uses, improving the AI and MRI algorithms, and linking them with information from biological studies on tumour tissue. This project harnesses AI to improve diagnosis and clinical decision-making leading
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to apply it in selected poor-resource settings. This project aims to achieve several objectives, including the development of a new AI-algorithm and a paired dataset for comparing how different imaging
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algorithmic foundations of quantum adversarial machine learning, an emerging field at the intersection of quantum computing and machine learning. It investigates how the unique capabilities of quantum computing
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. The post holder will join the Chemistry groups led by Prof. Peter Slater, Professor Paul Anderson, and Dr. Phoebe Allan, https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/chemistry/anderson-paul.aspx https
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research active academic staff, around 20 postdoctoral researchers and around 50 postgraduates, with research groups in Algebra; Analysis; Bubble Dynamics; Combinatorics, Probability and Algorithms
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the area of crystallisation-driven self-assembly of polyester-based block polymers. The project will be hosted in the group of Prof. Rachel O’Reilly in the School of Chemistry. The post holder will be