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intense search is performed to find a correct solution of what is measured. By combining state-of-the-art laser ultrasonic imaging techniques with advanced artificial intelligence, the aim of this project
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students for fully-funded PhD studentships to carry out multidisciplinary research in the world-transforming field of Artificial Intelligence, commencing 1st October 2024. The studentships will have a
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project would focus on investigating the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven inverse modelling to iteratively fine-tune laser parameters (e.g., power, focus, speed) and material properties (e.g
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, however these remain largely uncharacterised. Aim By using phonon microscopy and artificial intelligence, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate the existence, relevancy and applicability
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View All Vacancies Nottingham University Business School Location: Jubilee Campus Salary: Salary offers will be from £70922 per annum, pro rata and within our professorial range, depending on knowledge, skills and experience. Closing Date: Tuesday 12 March 2024 Reference: SOC031624 Nottingham...
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the areas of: Sustainable/resilient chemical supply chains Artificial Intelligence /Machine Learning for the prediction of bulk properties in performance molecules and materials Synthetic electrochemical
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to development techniques and processes that will provide support and guidance for research projects in Digital Screening and Artificial Intelligence. The role will assist senior colleagues in the development
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project titled 'Ground-Based Array Network with AI for Enhanced Solar Forecasting and Decarbonised Grid Management'. The primary aim of this project is to develop weather sensors and an artificial
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the areas of: Sustainable/resilient chemical supply chains Artificial Intelligence /Machine Learning for the prediction of bulk properties in performance molecules and materials Synthetic electrochemical
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Date: Monday 25 March 2024 Reference: ENG070924 Applications are invited for the above post within the Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, to develop weather sensors and an artificial