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field (a PhD is essential for the Research Associate position), experience working with wearable sensor data and digital outcomes; proficient and independent signal processing and coding, statistical and
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quality, and real-time AI performance. This research hub, tackles the intricate challenges of cyber-disturbances and data quality in Edge Computing (EC) environments supporting AI algorithms. The role
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supplied by the project partners using Ocular Systems technology Developing a DEM model for predicting packing density Developing algorithms and methods for processing data and turning it into output, in
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validation methodologies. In order to be successful, you will have (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant field and demonstrable experience in one or more areas such as real-time data validation
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the research programme of the School and to register for a PhD under staff regulations which will be based on one of the School’s three research themes (Educational, Translational Oral Biosciences, Applied Oral
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. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their research skills, learn new methods/techniques and progress to the next stage of their career. You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline for
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well as PhD students Contribute to curriculum development, particularly in areas related to aerodynamics and experimental methods for fluid flows Collaborate interdisciplinarily within the University and with
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. Experience and competence in using R or Stata or other software is essential, along with excellent written and verbal communication skills and a PhD (for Associate level). The ability to handle, and analyse
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especial reference to marginalised and disadvantaged social groups Particular interests in Black Feminist Theory and/or Abolitionist/Community Power approaches Qualifications PhD (completed or awaiting viva
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Grade F A good Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. PhD (or equivalent) at or near completion (strictly within three months of submission at time of application) in a relevant subject. A