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, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from nonlinear control and optimisation
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Health and co-Director of GHI, Prof. Ravi Gupta, to deliver Cambridge's contribution to the GHI. Providing project management and strategic support you will assist in ensuring that project deliverables
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 22 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate to work in the group of Prof. Hugo Bronstein
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A PhD studentship is available to work on Logistics automation. The student associate will work in the Intelligent Logistics Group within the Distributed Information and Automation Laboratory (DIAL
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the coordination of large-scale robot systems (ground and aerial). The ideal candidate will possess hands-on experience with designing and implementing reinforcement learning algorithms, and deploying them onto real
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license to practice. The postholder will report to Prof Mark Gurnell, Sub-Dean for Assessment. For further information, interested candidates should contact Prof Gurnell, on mg299@cam.ac.uk . Fixed-term
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attached to Prof. Eric French's Montague Burton Professorship. The research aims at exploring and understanding the drivers of medical spending, and how medical spending risk affects savings. Knowledge
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to the position or the application process, please contact Prof Sir David Klenerman on (email: dk10012@cam.ac.uk ). Please quote reference MA46759 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy
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pivotal role in analysing large-scale genomic and clinical data, applying cutting-edge algorithms, and collaborating with renowned experts in the field. At PBCI, we believe in fostering a collaborative and
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We are recruiting for a postdoctoral researcher to be based in the laboratory of Prof. Jim Haseloff at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge. The appointee will help develop new