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project which seeks to exploit prior research on pervasive computing, the IoT, the natural environment and data science, to inform understanding of how to design, develop, experience and live in the places
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Oxford-DeepMind Graduate Scholarship (Computer Science) The Oxford-DeepMind Graduate Scholarships (Computer Science) are available for applicants to any full-time DPhil course within, or affiliated
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& Finance (AEF) is a dynamic blend of dedicated researchers, passionate about pushing the disciplinary boundaries of accounting, economics, and finance, with a keen focus on green finance, energy economics
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with support of senior clinicians to TASS athletes up to international level. You will also deliver physiotherapy services to athletes on the Performance Sport program, members of Team Hallam, university
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up to international level. You will also deliver physiotherapy services to athletes on the Performance Sport program, members of Team Hallam, university staff, students and external partners
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teaching that is accessible, and practice orientated. Department research includes projects on sustainability, technology innovation and operational improvement. Research funding has been awarded by both
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computer science and/or signal processing, with the knowledge of machine learning and/or some expertise in the areas related to big health data including genomics, imaging data analysis. Preferred skill requirements
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. Candidates will require a PhD or Master's degree in a relevant subject (e.g., Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Physics, Marine Technology) as well as academic
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conducted within our Centre for Applied Behavioural Sciences. The research we do is grouped by three main themes: Cognition, Brain and Behaviour; Lifespan Health and Wellbeing; Work, Society and Environment
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to these settings. You will be able to use a range of computer software for data processing and analysis. Research Skills: You will able to conduct database and literature searches and use these to collate