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the development of globally inclusive language technologies and to design transformative approaches to overcome them. Responsibilities of the post holders include the development of new methods for multilingual
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discovery process, leading to more economic and effective drugs that can significantly improve the health and lifestyle of millions. The resulting methods are also expected to have an impact in materials
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BSc/MSc degree in biological sciences and a good understanding of molecular and genomic biology principles and techniques. - Experience with methods such as DNA/RNA extraction, library preparation, data
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and experience required to perform the role are an aerothermal PhD with a combination of experimental, numerical and low order modelling experience. The PhD must be completed or near completion, and
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and Primary Care and Medical Genetics. They will support and conduct analyses of complex datasets, involving both the development of novel analytical methods and the application of existing techniques
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on priorities for current and future work. Contribute to writing bids to win research grants aligned with the group strategy. Provide guidance to other staff and students interested in integrating methods/results
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language technologies and to design transformative approaches to overcome them. The student will develop new methods for multilingual NLP that can be applied also to low resource languages. Research will
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animals, while Prof Durbin's works on computational genomics and large scale genome science, including the development of new algorithms and statistical methods to study genome evolution. Moving forward
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, manipulate large datasets, visualise data and perform numerical and statistical analysis is a requirement. Experience in handling 'big data', machine learning and working in distributed teams, is useful
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metabolism using ML approaches, for new unseen compounds to guide antibiotic discovery. The proposal will (i) modify these methods to map out permissive chemical space in a gram-negative bacteria, (ii