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engineering. We aim to unravel the logic of genome organisation and metabolic control—with the bold vision of building synthetic life. In this role, you will develop and apply computational methods to analyse
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for accelerated deployment of new medicines”, is funded by EPSRC and supported by 6 industry partners. The project is developing spatial tissue patterning methodologies to control cellular and matrix
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on a new project called TRUSTLINE, which is part of the Learning Introspective Control (LINC) DARPA Program. The project aims to develop machine learning (ML)--based introspection and monitoring
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science, e.g Python & R. Desirable experience in notebooks, markdown and revision control software such as GIT & Jupyter. About the Institute/Project The Centre for Trauma Sciences research team
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of genome organisation and metabolic control—with the bold vision of building synthetic life. In this role, you will develop and apply computational methods to analyse single-cell modalities, focusing on gene
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century across three research themes: AI in Fashion Design AI in Textile & Apparel Quality Control AI in Ergonomic Design The RCA will lead three projects across these themes, working with researchers from
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Experience working with neuroimaging Experience deploying deep learning models into clinical settings Experience working within a development team & associated tools (git, svn or equivalent version control
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metabolite versus direct effects, and developmental changes versus maintenance. The findings will open potential avenues to manipulate and rescue chemosensation through control of the microbial environment
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, an entrepreneurial spirit and a proactive approach to projects are valued, fostering a culture of initiative and accountability within the team and assume control over a key aspect of the planned research, helping
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clinical challenges within hospital settings. A deep understanding and hands-on experience in user-centred design, electronic circuitry, programming, and system controls within medical contexts are highly