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machine learning methods to model changes in the brain over the lifespan, including brain structure and function, and how those changes relate to environment and genomics. About the Role The post is funded
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, making use of intelligent AI-driven control planes. The applicants should have a solid theoretical background on machine learning, optical networks and fibre sensing and be willing to engage in testbed
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fundamental research, we create widely used open-source software including autodE, cgbind/C3, and mlp-train. Our recent advances in Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials (MLIPs) form the foundation of our ERC
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“Quantifying Efficacy and risks of solar radiation management (SRM) approaches using natural analogues”. The project will use novel machine learning-based methods to determine the climate response to a range of
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their surfaces. Machine learning methods are used to close the complexity gap. Currently, the group consists of three full professors, one associate professor, 6 postdocs and about 15 PhD and 7 master
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the leadership of Principal Investigator Dr Andrew Siemion. Listen's interdisciplinary research has synergies with many of the department's research priorities, including exoplanet studies, machine learning
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. The project integrates synthetic organic chemistry, kinetic analysis, automation, and machine learning to establish next-generation mechanistic workflows for asymmetric organocatalysis. The project advances
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electrophysiology data obtained through collaborations and perform cross-species comparisons. We use machine learning techniques for neural data analysis and computational modelling with a special interest in
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that integrate multi-omics data to uncover mechanisms of disease, cellular resilience, and therapeutic response. The post holder will lead research applying large-scale machine learning and foundation models
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the support of and under the supervision of a Principal Investigator. To become familiar with the publication process. To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills