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. This project will involve applying and evaluating statistical and machine learning models for data integration and interpretation. A strong foundation in statistical modeling will be essential for applications
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and expanding team. You’ll play a key role in our success through your code, publications, and strategic promotion of our work. * PhD in Computer Science, Biomedical Informatics, Machine Learning
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the Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Denmark Hill campuses. Its research is structured across major themes in cardiac, vascular, cardiometabolic, and diabetes & obesity science, supported by cross‑cutting basic and
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healthcare data. * A team player who thrives as a member of a highly functional cross-disciplinary team Preferred Elements * B.S, M.S., and/or PhD in Computer Science, Biomedical Informatics, Machine Learning
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information, military service, or other protected status.
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beyond the military. By providing a platform for distinguished researchers to contribute to the Air Force's science and technology initiatives, the AF STFP plays a crucial role in maintaining
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, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Background Screening The University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and
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immunology Experience with T cell engineering (CAR-T, TCR-T) and/or immunopeptidomics is preferred (but not required). At Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, we work every day to create an innovative, caring, and
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are proud signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant and welcome applications from service people. Further information For further information. please contact Professor Gordon Brown, email Gordon.brown
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the critical need for child-centric safe AI by developing a norm-first Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture where generative models (LLMs) are constrained by machine-readable child-protection policies