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About us The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researchers and 200 PhD students. It is one of three schools at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology
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delivered in routine practice for people with alcohol and drug dependence. This will be a large-scale longitudinal cohort study using national registry data on employment and health. A target trial emulation
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neuroscience and data analysis Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB, and similar languages) Experience with large-scale neural network simulations Experience with analysing large-scale neural
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correction. This machine-learning approach, however, needs a realistic model of light propagation in the retina in order to validate it and to generate the large volumes of training data required. Funding
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programme’ page, please select (Neuroimaging) Research MPhil/PhD (Full-time). More information on the department and the programme is available at the departmental prospectus page here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk
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early ‘prodromal’ stages) is yet to be established in large community settings. This PhD project will examine the effectiveness of AI-based analysis of eye images in predicting cognitive/neurodegenerative
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You will join the EPSRC-funded project “Behavioural Data-Driven Coalitional Control for Buildings”, pioneering distributed, data-driven control methods enabling groups of buildings to form
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-impact questions in environmental economics and labour economics. Key responsibilities for this role includes: Data collection, cleaning, and merging from very large-scale microdata sources (e.g., terabyte
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, interdisciplinary research. Our department remains at the forefront of engineering innovation, delivering sustainable solutions with global impact. As a large, multi-specialisation department, we thrive
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protocols for electrical biasing of samples in the microscope. A key task is to process and analyse large 4D-STEM data sets and extract information about domain wall structure and dynamics. The role involves