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develop a feedback interface integrating human natural sensory and robot’s artificial information. This will encompass mechatronics design, system integration, robotic control, computer vision algorithms
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. £15,609, research training support grant, travel up to £1,250 for the whole programme, and health insurance while at Melbourne. Specified use Tuition fees, stipend, research training support grant, and
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the AI/machine learning algorithm to tissue microarrays built from patients recruited to the phase 3 trial, ICON8b. Thus, you will have a unique opportunity to use a cutting-edge technology to perform deep
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mapping algorithms for governments in Sub-Saharan Africa. The PDRA will contribute to development of machine and deep learning mapping algorithms in one of the IrrEO’s case study countries (Nigeria
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, and assess irrigation investments. As part of the IrrEO project, the PDRA will lead the development and validation of national-scale irrigated area and agricultural mapping algorithms in two
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Type of award Studentship Value Fully Funded Studentships Specified use Please refer to the criteria on the BUDI website . Tenable period Ongoing Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available This year, there are 50 studentships...
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. In addition to leading an independent research programme, the post-holder will contribute to undergraduate and post-graduate teaching and assessment in medicinal, pharmaceutical and analytical
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subject areas across the University. Academic requirements For athletes in Higher Education they should be studying an undergraduate programme (including HND, HNC, Degree programme including Foundation
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This 2-year post-doctoral research associate position forms part of the BBSRC Mission Hub on Preventing Plastic Pollution with Engineering Biology. The overarching research programme aims to address
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modelling to silicon implementation through runtime adaptivity. The Department of Computer Science at The University of Manchester is partner of the TAICHIP project. It is internationally recognised for its