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applicants will be expected to have following core skills and experiences: A Bachelor degree in a computer science, engineering or relevant specialist subject with a strong emphasis on AI or a bachelor degree
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. The role holder will also be overseeing a stock value of up to £60,000 using specialist computer stock programmes. You will have a good all round education and be computer literate, able to use
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Programme for Scientific Discovery (https://acceleratescience.github.io/index.html ) is a high-profile University initiative promoting the use of machine learning (ML) to tackle major scientific challenges
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant or Research Associate to work on efficient machine-learning systems for earth observation. The post holder will be part of the Computer Architecture
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of Computer Science and Technology, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Prorok Laboratory has a variety of robotic platforms (aerial and ground), and boasts expertise in controlling and deploying them in practice
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remarkable; working within the Technology Development and Licensing (TDL) team, you will guide academics as they move from frontier research towards application through the commercialisation of their ideas and
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undertakes short projects (e.g., desktop computer refreshes). Depending on the role-holder's skill set, they may also take responsibility for managing some of the IT Department's technical services. The Unit's
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to the development and delivery of the Department's undergraduate programme in experimental engineering. The bulk of their time will be devoted to demonstrating and marking undergraduate laboratory exercises, but
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on bio-photonic devices. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge Cambridgeshire, UK. The
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member of an interdisciplinary team, the candidate will have the opportunity to receive training in a variety of techniques including molecular biology, embryology, nanorobotics, imaging, computation and