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programming such as Python, R, MATLAB, or other similar programs and experience in using simulation/optimisation models and advanced data handling techniques e.g. machine-learning techniques, statistics
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biology, engineering, biophysics, computer science) and experience in 3D imaging of brain tissue, image segmentation, and handling large datasets. You are comfortable with machine learning and image
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development of Northern Ireland. Our core business activities are teaching and learning, widening access to education, research and innovation, and technology and knowledge transfer. - THE ROLE - The role
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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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similar structures from the same population. New machine learning, sensing and digital twin technologies will be developed with the aim of driving new standards for safer, greener structures in the future
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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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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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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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The role 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
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Overview of the Role Are you experienced in machine learning and looking to apply your skills to solve new challenges and reduce disaster risk? Do you want to further your career in one of the UKs