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computational modelling using artificial neural networks. It brings together teams led by Mohamady El-Gaby (Oxford Experimental Psychology), Matthew Nour (Oxford Psychiatry), Rick Adams (UCL), and Maria Eckstein
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fields. The researcher will join a multi-disciplinary team led by Professor Vili Lehdonvirta, consisting of both computer and social scientists. Principal investigator and community The project’s principal
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Psychology. The research will be undertaken under the supervision of Professor Alan Marshall who leads the ‘Advanced Networks Research Group’ in the School of EEECS and will also involve working with
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Medicine 2023) and dissect their context -dependent role during cancer evolution (Ganguli, Nature Cancer, 2025). We also maintain a highly accessed resource of cancer genes (http://network-cancer-genes.org
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Medicine 2023) and dissect their context -dependent role during cancer evolution (Ganguli, Nature Cancer, 2025). We also maintain a highly accessed resource of cancer genes (http://network-cancer-genes.org
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York as well as exposure to a network of >20 industrial partners. We are a friendly, sociable research group, and we celebrate a mix of cultures and the creative-thinking that comes from a neuro-diverse
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developing adaptive numerical schemes powered by advanced nonlinear approximations—like Gaussian mixtures and neural networks. The key challenge? Designing robust and stable numerical schemes that remain
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carers to help shape our work. The successful candidate will liaise regularly with our collaborators and partners and will be required to have excellent written and verbal communication skills. The post
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Foundation and the Institute of Philanthropy to establish the Wastewater Surveillance for Pandemic Prevention (WaSPP) network. This network will develop and pilot wastewater surveillance strategies, laboratory
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of our work. The successful candidate will liaise regularly with our collaborators and research sites and will be required to have excellent written and verbal communication skills. The post-holder will be