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focus on a specific geographical area, examining different aspects of encounters involving travellers: legislation, the use of urban space, communication, and material culture. Sources produced both by
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, interpreting and presenting the data, collaboratively interacting with the other members of Prof. Tiacci's group that have different, complementary expertises (including bioinformatics), as well as writing
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architectures) to large-scale biomedical datasets. These models will be used to work with different types of data from the healthcare and biological domains, including genomic profiles, and clinical event
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scalability and resource efficiency through the development of cooperative, distributed AI algorithms, optimising data, energy, and processing resources while adapting to the different computational