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Research Council (NHMRC, Australia), aims to provide new research evidence about the neurobiology of paediatric speech and language disorders of genetic origin. The project involves (i) measuring cognitive
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researcher to contribute to a number of projects including sign language data processing and translation. You will join an established research group within a highly rated research department, with
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to recruit a full-time researcher to contribute to a number of projects including sign language data processing and translation. You will join an established research group within a highly rated research
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collaborate with leading experts in an interdisciplinary environment focused on creating real-world impact. You will develop cutting-edge clinical NLP technology using large language models and machine learning
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architectures and systems, distributed computing, high-performance computing, or formal verification. You should have experience with high-performance programming language (e.g. C++, Rust, Go), or framework (CUDA
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(e.g. UK and/or Germany). Ability to author high quality academic publications and meet relevant deadlines. Relevant language skills to conduct advanced research on the case study parliaments (i.e
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architecture, distributed computing, high-performance computing, or verifying distributed systems. You should be a confident programmer in a systems language (such as C/C++, Rust, Java, or Go), with the ability
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The Department of English seeks to appoint a William Noble Research Fellow in English. This post is designed to provide an opportunity for an outstanding early career researcher in English Language or Literature to develop a substantial research project. You will be expected to contribute fully...
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. Experience with using the programming language R is desirable. The candidate must have excellent organisational, communication and problem solving skills. Evidence of a successful track-record in research and
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differentiation, histology, flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Experience with using the programming language R is desirable. The candidate must have excellent organisational, communication and problem solving