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relevant quantitative discipline (e.g. Bioinformatics, Computer science, Genetics/Genomics, Computational Biology or Data science). Experience programming in a high-level scripting language (R or Python
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, including Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science – candidates with experience with Machine Learning and/or Crystallography would be particularly suited for this project. This project will
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demonstrate relevant experience in common data transmission interface protocols and data management. Masters in solar energy engineering or computer science, or mathematics or image processing or a related
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energy-efficient LLM training and inference. The project targets building full system prototypes in advanced CMOS/FinFET technology nodes (28nm, 16nm). These digital exact computing systems are planned
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information and other funding options: View Website Eligibility Students are expected to hold a 2.1 Hons degree or above, or equivalent, in Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics
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Job Purpose To train under the Graduate Apprenticeship programme as an Analyst/Developer, leading to a BSc (Hons) Software Engineering (Graduate Apprenticeship) at the University of Glasgow. After
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experience in common data transmission interface protocols and data management. Masters in solar energy engineering or computer science, or mathematics or image processing or a related quantitative field is
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 16 August 2024 Reference: ENG1776 Project description: The primary challenge of access to clean and affordable energy will
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technical support for a diverse educational and research programme and for general management of all College buildings, including office accommodation for staff and doctoral researchers. College / Directorate
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controlled. The PhD student will develop, fabricate and characterise such structures targeting different applications for electronic and sensory elements. The research is affiliated with the EPSRC programme