131 computer-algorithm-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Bristol
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REPHRAIN , the National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online, leading the programme of work on developing a Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK ), leading an EPSRC
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join a cross-institutional team funded by NERC and led by Imperial College London (Dr Sebastian Eastham). The work at the University of Bristol is led by Prof Chris Jones who also holds the position
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University wide. The post-holder will be responsible for developing her or his own research programme, carry out appropriate administrative tasks and deliver excellence in teaching at undergraduate and
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(Prof Marc Holderied) and other members of the team to ensure there is a roadmap to match deadlines and milestones, and continually review this roadmap on a weekly basis. You have a PhD (or equivalent
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and intellectual independence, being participative to all activities involving the other research-active members of the team, including meetings, and discussion groups. Working with the PI (Prof Marc
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Understanding, preferably with expertise in video understanding or 3D Vision. Prior degree in computer science, engineering or mathematics. Detailed knowledge of video understanding state-of-the-art, approaches
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(SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience
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that interviews will be held in w/c Monday 11th August 2025. The proposed start date is 1st October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. For further information please contact Prof. Stephanie von Hinke; e-mail
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proteins, ideally vaccines. For informal queries about the role please contact either: Prof Imre Berger: ( imre.berger@bristol.ac.uk ) or Jonathan Light (j.light@bristol.ac.uk ) Contract type: Open ended
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The Department of Classics and Ancient History is seeking to appoint a two year fixed term 0.7 FTE Lecturer (Lecturer B, pathway 1) in Digital Classics, to provide cover for Prof. Genevieve Liveley