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interactions that determine formulation stability and performance. The research will employ atomistic molecular modeling grounded in statistical mechanics to investigate binding thermodynamics and molecular
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undertake research, education, innovation, and scientific advice of the highest quality within building design and processes, building construction and safety, building energy and services, solid mechanics
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and drug–excipient interactions that determine formulation stability and performance. The research will employ atomistic molecular modeling grounded in statistical mechanics to investigate binding
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of the highest quality within building design and processes, building construction and safety, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering
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construction and safety, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. The research under
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on constrained platforms using techniques such as model compression, quantization, and hardware-aware neural network design. Investigating mechanisms that protect the integrity and reliability of deployed AI
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lightweight AI models suitable for real-time execution on constrained platforms using techniques such as model compression, quantization, and hardware-aware neural network design. Investigating mechanisms
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the following qualifications: M.Sc. degree in either automatic control, mathematical engineering, mechanical engineering, mathematics, computer science or similar. Solid mathematical and analytical
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. Qualifications and Expectations Applicants must hold (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, robotics, computer vision, applied mathematics, or a related
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advance this, you will break new ground in establishing an AI-enhanced modelling framework to disclose fundamental mechanisms coupling twist angles in 2D bilayer heterostructures, magnetism and catalysis