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24 Months, Fixed Term, whole-time Post We are looking for an ambitious and competent post-doctoral fellow to work on the evolutionary ecology of feralisation and farm-wild interactions in Atlantic
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-doctoral fellow to work on the evolutionary ecology of feralisation and farm-wild interactions in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The position is funded for 2 years as part of the Marine Institute Post
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, and pharmaceutical discovery. The QUBIC consortium will deliver disruptive innovations across three core quantum domains: * Development of quantum algorithms to solve specific industry
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using radiomic imaging algorithm in Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy). The Sophie project aims to develop a Neonatal MRI Biomarker for newborns with Hypoxic Ischaemic encephalopathy that is predictive
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. The QUBIC consortium will deliver disruptive innovations across three core quantum domains: Development of quantum algorithms to solve current industry-specific challenges. Advancement of quantum processors
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will also collaborate with a postdoctoral researcher and another PhD candidate on creating new GPU-enabled pharmacophore searching algorithms. Prospective validation will be achieved by predicting
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-edge academic insight with real-world robotics applications. The PhD project will focus on the design of advanced control and decision-making algorithms to enhance the intelligence, autonomy, and
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of Digital Media Signal Processing, Circuits and Systems, Digital Communication, Bioengineering, Power Management and Control, as well as the emerging area of Quantum Algorithms and Communication
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modern genetic datasets and functional genetics now available to trace the evolutionary history of production and sustainability traits over 10,000 years. Using selection analyses, the research will
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/ Telecommunications Engineering, Mathematics, or related field. Ability to conduct research in an academic or commercial environment. Expertise in optimization techniques, graph theory, distributed algorithms and game