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of Manchester, and is funded by the University of Manchester and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The role of the post-doctoral research associate is to engage in developing new
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, diverse and UK-wide research programme in probabilistic AI, developing the next generation of mathematically principled, scalable and uncertainty-aware AI algorithms. This will be achieved by bringing
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; led by University of Edinburgh and involving University College London (UCL), Imperial College, Kings College London, and University of Exeter; is a £12M investment in the development of new theory and
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on chemotherapy response score (CRS). You will develop an AI/machine learning model using spatial proteomics that can accurately differentiate CRS phenotypes. If successful, you will have an opportunity to apply
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foundation in at least one of the following areas: computer vision, computational imaging, computational biomechanics, applied mathematics and statistical modelling, focusing on algorithm design and clinical