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offering one funded PhD position investigating how LLMs represent and process linguistic knowledge, drawing on tools from computer science, linguistics, and neuroscience. The aim is to build new
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sensing, and Electromyography (EMG) tools to understand user-device interaction and optimize real-world rehabilitation performance. The student will gain experience in AI, human biomechanics, smart textiles
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our definition of the field. Application procedure Stage 1: You must submit your completed online programme application for a place on your chosen PhD programme by 1 December 2024. Your
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provides an interactive and supportive environment for advancing intestinal microbiome research and extensive support for PhD candidates. Researchers benefit from opportunities to engage in a wide range of
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engineering, medical physics, image analysis, computational neuroscience or quantitative psychology is desirable. If you would like to work on a PhD project about biological understanding of human diseases and
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to prevent and treat decompensated cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) and reduce mortality by investigating the human gut microbiome. The goal is to identify predictors and mechanisms
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Pathogenesis in the age of the microbiome (MICRO-PATH; https://micro-path.uni.lu ) is a highly competitive, interdisciplinary, research-intensive PhD training programme, supported by the PRIDE
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advanced analytics to benefit every patient interaction, clinical trial, and biomedical discovery and to enhance public health. This PhD is funded as part of the HDR UK Inflammation and Immunity Driver
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, you will lead on experimental and computational work looking at how social interaction biases feelings of confidence, and how these biases could be transmitted from one person to another. You will also
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year project, funded by the DDLS program, we aim to develop AI-based tools in design of affinity ligands, such as the prediction of binding interactions between proteins. Data-driven life science (DDLS