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The Bartlett lab is searching for two Research Associates/Assistants to join our team. The Bartlett Lab studies the developmental and evolutionary processes underpinning plant morphological
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part of the Green Algorithms Initiative in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, one of Europe's leading academic departments of population health sciences. The post will suit researchers
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the context of algorithmic problems related to constraint satisfaction and graph homomorphism and isomorphism problems. It brings to bear significant new mathematical (algebraic and topological) methods
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the context of algorithmic problems related to constraint satisfaction and graph homomorphism and isomorphism problems. It brings to bear significant new mathematical (algebraic and topological) methods
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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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modern Bayesian modelling frameworks such as Stan, Turing.jl, and PyMC, including automatic differentiation frameworks, MCMC sampling algorithms, and iterative Bayesian modelling. Special attention will be
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Applications are invited for a Senior Researcher to work with a team working with Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh on a research programme that involves research into developing risk prediction algorithms
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our software development team, developing novel scientific algorithms and applications in the areas of spectroscopic analysis and mining of the science data catalogues extracted from the pipelines
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the successful applicant will develop novel sensing approaches to combine with machine learning algorithms to solve real-world problems in food manufacturing. You will have sound knowledge in electronic
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manufacturing processes for processing using applied AI techniques. We anticipate the successful applicant will develop novel sensing approaches to combine with machine learning algorithms to solve real-world