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Central Oxford We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work under the supervision of Professor Reece Oosterbeek and Dr Aaron Graham at the Department of Engineering Science
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for real-time human data processing in interactive settings. Technical expertise in areas such as electrophysiological recording, VR paradigm design, closed-loop algorithm development, or clinical
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, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering or a closely related subject Experience in conducting academic research or providing research assistance in the field of RF/microwave engineering or printed
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in techniques of developmental biology and expert in mRNA detection using HCR technology. Experience in confocal imaging and 3D analysis of confocal stack is essential. The role is expected
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the benefit of humanity. GBI is part of the Ellison Institute of Technology, Oxford (EIT) and is led by founding Director Jason Chin. The vision of the Generative Biology Institute is to lay the foundations
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Mechanistic Interface Science for Lithium-based Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a
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biomedical computing at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. The work will be done in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team at KCL, UCL and clinicians at Great Ormond Street
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. The post holder will have the opportunity to be involved in cutting-edge bespoke neuroimaging technology [3T/7TfMRI-EEG fusion] and advanced data analytics to uncover and predict patterns in large multimodal
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of technology, economy and our everyday life. Machines perform comparably to, or even surpass humans in playing board and computer games, driving cars, recognizing images, reading and comprehension. It is
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humans in playing board and computer games, driving cars, recognizing images, reading and comprehension. It is probably fair to say that an artificial neural network can perform better than a human in any