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We invite applications for a fully funded PhD research scholarship in “Unsupervised Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Image Analysis”. This opportunity is available to UK (Home) candidates only
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was the public and professional discourse surrounding the admission of women to the legal profession? What was the position of women who qualified as solicitors between 1922-1939? How many qualified? What can be
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. The system will leverage cutting-edge techniques in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning (ML), and Multimodal Analysis to conduct adaptive interviews, assess candidate responses, and generate
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with children and an interest in educational practices, speech and language development, and outdoor learning is highly desirable. Familiarity with programming and data analysis tools is also preferable
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with children and an interest in educational practices, speech and language development, and outdoor learning is highly desirable. Familiarity with programming and data analysis tools is also preferable
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the opportunity to co-author working papers with the PI team. The majority of tasks will focus on digital source collection and analysis, working closely with the P.I. team, with some additional support
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identification and quantification of proteins via light microscopy combined with Raman microscopy and subsequent laser-ablation ICP-MS analysis to map mineral distribution. Finally, key macro-and micronutrients
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wet lab techniques, such as western blotting, RT-qPCR, molecular cloning, etc. Experience in cell culture, in particular iPSC culture. Experience in statistical analysis and use of biocomputational
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that restricts its applicability. While chromatography can provide this pre-enrichment, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) can be costly and complex. A cost-benefit analysis reveals diminishing returns
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the royal household with a digital humanities analysis of existing databases of Londoners and immigrant communities. This project will be jointly supervised by Dr Justin Colson and Dr Adam Chapman, Institute