64 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of London
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About the Role The Astronomy Unit at Queen Mary is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Dr Edward Gillen on the early evolution of planetary systems as part of the European
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technologies for integration with robotic end-effectors. This will involve developing appropriate control algorithms to enable dextrous and precise manipulation of high-value horticultural crops, such as grapes
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(NeoShield Clinical Decision Support Algorithm). Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term for 24 months, with potential
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development of the research programme into health equity. The role will be based in the Blizard Institute This is an opportunity for a candidate with a Postgraduate (MSc/ MA) qualification in a relevant subject
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use deterministic algorithms based on time-frame and frequency of code occurrence to generate a large number of binary features. This project will compare that type of approach with NLP-based feature
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development and testing of an MRV customer solution for the nature recovery sector working in partnership with commercial, local government and third sector partners. This will include contributing to a problem
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About the Role We are looking for a motivated and hard-working person to develop a very exciting project in the contest of the Barts Metabolism Network (QMUL) and the growing metabolism hub
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at the William Harvey Research Institute (WHRI, Queen Mary University of London, QMUL), whose research aims to develop and apply computational tools to identify the genetic determinants of rare Mendelian and
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at the William Harvey Research Institute (WHRI , Queen Mary University of London, QMUL ), whose research aims to develop and apply computational tools to identify the genetic determinants of rare Mendelian and
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relationship with the quality of perception sensor data. Develop novel and appropriate methodologies to support current research activities of the QMUL SPRING group (including: sensor modelling, noise factor