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. In this role, you will be part of the research team, working to develop and evaluate privacy-preserved Generative AI algorithms for generating synthetic Personal Identity Information (PII). This aims
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inversion techniques and signal processing. Strong programming skills, Proficiency in scientific computing (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for algorithm development and data handling. Experience with sensor
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-fostering prototypes through co-design with children, creating evaluation frameworks to assess children's algorithmic agency in educational contexts, and establishing design principles that prioritize
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to) fundamental research in machine learning or statistics, algorithm design, the application of AI methods in science, healthcare, social sciences, or business. You should have a PhD or equivalent level of
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development of future proposals for funding, into AI for renewable energy. You will consider ways in which the integration of machine learning algorithms might support the wider integration of, and uptake
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Experience with machine learning algorithms and ideally experience developing novel methods Understanding of basic biological principles and experience interpreting ‘omics data Ability to analyse information
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10 minutes and machine learning algorithms to deliver quantitative diagnosis without destroying the samples. The AF-Raman prototype will be integrated and tested in the operating theatre
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the prevalence and risk of modern slavery. There will be a focus on Bayesian nonparametric methods and practical development of MCMC algorithms that can be applied to data. Translating the project findings