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establishing a strong academic track record. You may have worked in MRI research previously or have strong computational / AI / machine learning skills used in other areas of research. Essential criteria PhD
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for MND which could be translated into the clinic. The idea is to use cutting edge machine learning to create clinically actionable predictions such as the time from diagnosis to requirement for a
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background in machine learning, manufacturing, characterization, and testing of novel high performance multifunctional materials. During the project, you will conduct independent research within the designated
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years and in the relevant areas of Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence, Credit Risk Modeling and Operations Optimization Modeling; The candidate must have strong programming skills in Python, and
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transport calculations and programming. Expertise in quantum transport and using machine learning algorithms for first principle calculations will be distinct advantage. You should be able to work
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Partnership between UCL and AstraZeneca and to work as part of a cross-disciplinary team across both sites (London and Cambridge). This post is focused on the use of machine learning models of protein
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-volatile memory that is seen as a potential candidate for the replacement of Flash and SDRAM memory. However, it is their ability to emulate the memory and learning properties of biological synapses and
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bring expertise in computational methods (such as machine learning, chemo-informatics, molecular dynamics simulation, structural biology) and / or experimental methods (such as biophysical analysis
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The Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group (ACRG) and School of Engineering Mathematics at the University of Bristol have developed GATES, a graph neural network (GNN) machine learning model that can
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in securing research funding is essential, as is demonstrable expertise in complex modelling techniques such as machine learning, network neuroscience, or related computational approaches. You will