Permanent Human Factors Jobs in the City of Westminster

2 of 2 Permanent Human Factors Jobs in the City of Westminster

Assistant Professor / Associate Professor in Computing

City Of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Imperial College London
systems, machine learning systems, networking, storage, cloud and edge computing, data systems, real-time systems, and high-performance computing. Security, including cryptography and post-quantum security, usable security and human factors, security for AI and AI for security, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, systems and network security, software and malware security, privacy. Software Engineering, including AI-assisted software … development, software architecture and design, formal methods, testing, empirical software engineering, human factors, and software evolution. Computer Architecture, including neuromorphic computing, processor and memory system design, new computer architectures for efficiency and scalability, parallel and multi-core systems, domain-specific accelerators (e.g., for AI, graphics and vision), and quantum computing hardware. Theoretical Computer Science, including algorithms and data More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Assistant Professor / Associate Professor in Computing

Westminster, West End, United Kingdom
systems, machine learning systems, networking, storage, cloud and edge computing, data systems, real-time systems, and high-performance computing. Security, including cryptography and post-quantum security, usable security and human factors, security for AI and AI for security, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, systems and network security, software and malware security, privacy. Software Engineering, including AI-assisted software … development, software architecture and design, formal methods, testing, empirical software engineering, human factors, and software evolution. Computer Architecture, including neuromorphic computing, processor and memory system design, new computer architectures for efficiency and scalability, parallel and multi-core systems, domain-specific accelerators (e.g., for AI, graphics and vision), and quantum computing hardware. Theoretical Computer Science, including algorithms and data More ❯
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