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role The Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) home of the 5G and 6G Innovation Centre (5GIC/6GIC) is looking to recruit a Research Fellow (PostDoc) Position in Advanced Signal Processing for MIMO
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for an enthusiastic population health data scientist / epidemiologist / statistician / data and signal processing engineer committed to utilising data to improve population health, find out what works to build a
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and signal processing algorithms. The successful Post-Doctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) or Research Software Engineer (RSE) will contribute to the design, implementation, and development of software
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(where signals are carried by electrons) and biological systems (where signals are carried by ions). The proposed research will cover theoretical models at many scales including electron dynamics, soft
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the behaviour of fluid-driven seismic events and will develop a physically realistic model based on computer simulations, novel laboratory experiments, and comprehensive field observations. The resulting model
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has a new Innovate UK grant, collaborating with a pro-audio company. The post-holder will work on audio signal processing for loop/sample detection in recorded masters, instrument identification in
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on audio signal processing for loop/sample detection in recorded masters, instrument identification in masters and lyrics transcription. About You Applicants require a Postgraduate Degree in Computer
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website to verify the effectiveness of the framework. You will have a PhD in a relevant computer science and engineering discipline (e.g., Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, etc.). This post is
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recently developed in a commercial 65 nm CMOS imaging process by a large international consortium of engineers and scientists for the ALICE ITS3 upgrade and the future experiments, ePIC@EIC and ALICE3@LHC
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recently developed in a commercial 65 nm CMOS imaging process by a large international consortium of engineers and scientists for the ALICE ITS3 upgrade and the future experiments, ePIC@EIC and ALICE3@LHC