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About the Role The position is funded through the EPSRC project “Zeros, Algorithms, and Correlation for graph polynomials”. We study various combinatorially defined polynomials such as the
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, modulation classification, sensing, and adaptive spectrum optimization in diverse operational environments. Your work will focus on modeling and algorithmic aspects related to the development of highly
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isolation algorithms and data-driven classifiers. As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. You are expected to actively publish and present results in scientific journals and conferences. A
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on understanding how different excitation methods generate polarons and correlated materials in the cuprates and other quantum materials, building on our recent results in the vanadium dioxide (see Johnson et al
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performance should improve over time as more data becomes available. The diagnostic conclusions will be presented to an operator using a combination of AI-based fault isolation algorithms and data-driven
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to make a difference. If this sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place! Responsibilities: Conduct original research on joint communications and radar sensing for spaceborne systems, with a focus on
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operational practices • Systematically exploring different formulations of mixed-integer constraints in grid optimisation problems • Developing machine learning models to accelerate mixed-integer
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to research on language and speech development across different populations and contexts, including children acquiring language in different cultural settings outside of the United States to children with
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make a difference in the world! Position Information The Postdoctoral Research Associate is responsible for assisting in the development and application of large-scale modeling frameworks for water and
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mission is directly tied to the humanity, dignity and inherent value of each employee, patient, community member and supporter. Our commitment to learning across our differences and similarities make us