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. This program offers a rare opportunity to combine methodological independence in artificial intelligence and biology with direct access to real-world clinical and translational research data, addressing global
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instrumentation (single-cell mass spectrometry, high-resolution microscopy, next-generation sequencing) and artificial intelligence-guided computational workflows. Job Description Develop computational image
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in a scalable manner, as well as innovating new methods for understanding or treating disease. Our key projects include: Primary research using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and bioinformatics and
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, and protein structure prediction by artificial intelligence algorithms. The goal is to generate functional models of multimeric protein complexes and how they assemble as a guide to understand disease
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of artificial intelligence, microscopy, and quantitative biology, translating cutting-edge research into robust tools that are used by researchers worldwide. Our work contributes directly to enabling reproducible
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, for their analysis and optimization, we use tools such as artificial intelligence/machine learning, graph theory and graph-signal processing, and convex/non-convex optimization. Furthermore, our activities
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intelligence for cybersecurity and perform the following tasks: Research: Lead scientific research projects that aim at improving the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure with artificial intelligence
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until an excellent fit is found. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational approaches to biochemical datasets, with artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) being a major focus
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Artificial Intelligence with a primary focus on Computer Vision, pattern recognition, and visual generative modeling. CVI2 offers the opportunity to contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects, including
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evolution in artificial environments to uncover new-to-nature functions, focusing on evolvable self-assembling biomaterials and their applications in sustainable chemistry and biotechnology. Jason Chin