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: Scholars at Risk (SAR) is an international network of over 600 higher education institutions and associations in 40 countries dedicated to protecting scholars, preventing attacks on higher education, and
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personal strengths, e.g. via a comprehensive training program; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral researchers via JuDocS, the Jülich Center
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We are seeking a Project Manager to work on an exciting and innovative project ‘Artificial Intelligence Researcher Development Network Plus (AI.RDN+)’ funded by Research England. You will be based
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Your Job: Develop methods and workflows to construct robust co-regulation networks from large single-cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets Integrate ontologies and metadata (e.g., tissue, cell
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surrogates or approximators, such as random forests or shallow neural networks, trained to mimic the outputs of the original computations at a fraction of the cost. This hybridization aims not only
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, extending them with physics-based approaches, and adapting existing physics-integrated neural network approaches for stress prediction in arterial walls and plaque. Another part of the project is exploring
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. Recipients will also have access to up to $5,000 AUD per year in tailored academic and wellbeing support. In addition, Aurora will facilitate community and network-building opportunities for individuals and
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or spike correlation patterns limited to local neural circuits or span across brain regions? Set up a network model to reproduce the main results and provide potential neuronal mechanisms. Existing
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. They will review, clean, and analyze socio-economic data collected from farmers and commodity groups. Organizational Status This position reports to the ACARN Network Manager (a UBC staff position) and works
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instances to solve new, yet similar, instances more efficiently than with general purpose algorithms such as Netwon`s method. In particular, we aim to develop a neural network architecture that will allow us