23 Engineering "Technical University of Denmark (DTU)" research jobs at University of London
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education and knowledge transfer across a wide range of subjects in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine & Dentistry and Science & Engineering. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we
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the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which comprises five schools and two institutes. The Faculty’s student population has grown in recent years within the UK and overseas, and its research profile has
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an exceptionally strong research presence across the spectrum of Mathematical Sciences. It is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which comprises five schools and two institutes. The Faculty’s student
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: £18,286 - £18,591 per annum (50% pro rata to £36,572 - £37,182 per annum) (Grade 4) Reference: 1981 Location: Mile End Date
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: £36,572 - £37,182 per annum (Research Assistant) or £40,223 - £44,722 per annum (Postdoctoral Research Assistant) (Grade 4
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: Research Assistant (£36,572 - £37,182 per annum) or Postdoctoral Research Assistant (£40,223 - £49,785 per annum) (Grade 5
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: Research Assistant (£36,572 - £37,182 per annum) or Postdoctoral Research Assistant (£40,223 - £49,785 per annum) (Grade 4
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technology and creative uses of AI). You will engage with the CoSTAR Network across our ground-breaking research projects and activities, working closely with internal colleagues at Royal Holloway, University
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computing, AI, biomedical engineering or signal processing) or a higher degree (e.g. MSc) with substantial experience in multimodal machine learning with appropriate track record. Excellent programming skills
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in quantum circuits by a Quantum fluid Bath – SQuBa”, a joint project between the Quantum Technology Department at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Royal Holloway University of London