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. The postholder will be physically based at Trinity College Dublin, embedded in the School of Computer Science and Statistics, Artificial Intelligence Discipline, and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience
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. Transport within cilia, the cell’s signalling and sensory antennae, is central to human biology. It enables these cell-surface organelles to assemble and dynamically change their proteome in response
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We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Statistics The post holder will report to Prof. Gesine Reinert who is a Principal Investigator on the project. The post holder is a member of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in the area of parameter...
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We are seeking a Senior Researcher to join a joint research programme between the Big Data Institute (BDI) in the Nuffield Department of Population Health and the Centre for Human Genetics in
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, applied/computational algebraic geometry, data science/networks or a related discipline, and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in applied topology and/or algebra, random topology, algebraic statistics
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. The successful candidate will contribute to this emerging field of AI-driven X-ray experimental science through the development of novel X-ray spectroscopic imaging experimental modalities, the design and
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, is central to human biology. It enables these cell-surface organelles to assemble and dynamically change their proteome in response to stimuli, allowing them to transduce signals to the cell interior
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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The postdoctoral researcher will lead the development of computational methods for aligning cortical organisation across species using transcriptomic and anatomical data combined with modern machine
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in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Computer Science at Oxford is renowned for pioneering research and