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collaborations and perform cross-species comparisons. We use machine learning techniques for neural data analysis and computational modelling with a special interest in biologically-inspired deep learning and AI
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performance, a less prescriptive approach to codified concrete design, and more flexible but robust performance requirements. To support this transition, and provide confidence in performance, we must move away
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project run by Professor Manali Desai researching the political economy of gendered violence in North India. You will have a strong interest in gendered inequalities, population, and computational social
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lively community of PhDs and Postdocs within its members, see https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research/becoming-researcher . The Archaeology Research Unit joins the Research Units of Arts Sciences and
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), Cecilia Heyes (Oxford) and Phil Corlett (Yale). In this PhD studentship, you will lead on experimental and computational work looking at how social interaction biases feelings of confidence, and how
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particularly wide skills training, including experimental and computational work. Applicants should thus have a first (or upper second) class degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related, relevant subject
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techniques and specific skills in assay development, enzyme kinetics, DNA library generation, structural biology, organic synthesis, high-throughput screening, mechanistic enzymology, bioinformatics and
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studentship is part of a Leverhulme Trust Research Project entitled Bridging the scale gap: From non-equilibrium thermodynamics to contrails. The project combines laboratory-scale experiments with high-fidelity
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increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint while ensuring long-term performance of infrastructure, particularly in environments that accelerate material degradation. This PhD aims to develop and
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responsibilities As a member of a larger team, the advertised PhD position is embedded within the ODYSSEIA programme, funded by an FWO ODYSSEUS Type I Grant, and supervised by Prof. Dr. Ann Brysbaert. As PhD