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The Role The role focuses on advancing research in explainable and trustworthy machine learning, with a particular emphasis on mechanistic interpretability and its application to healthcare data. The successful candidate will contribute to understanding how modern machine learning models...
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The Role and the Department The Arrow Programme is a collaboration between Durham University, Newcastle University, Northumbria University and the University of Sunderland. In a nutshell, the Arrow
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students. Computer Science increased excellence in all areas of research since the last research assessment exercise, moving 6 places up the ranking to the 20th position for REF 2021. It is ranked 10th in
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activity, research resources in collaboration with others and contribute to the planning of research projects. To deliver training in research techniques/approaches to peers, visitors and students as
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responsibilities are to explore the crystallisation and characterisation of MoSS,. The successful candidate will be involved in the supervision of a PhD student during the duration of the position and will have
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postgraduate students, including PhD candidates. Among other EDI initiatives, the department is currently in the process of diversifying its curriculum, and this is a project we would be keen on the post-holder
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useful in practice. The Project Team: The research assistant will join a vibrant research group in the field of neurodiversity (inc 15 PhD students, 2 research staff, and 10 academic staff). They will be
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will develop world class scholarship in their field. They will have completed a PhD in a relevant field, have a track record of internationally excellent and agenda setting publications and demonstrate a
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The Role and the Department Computing and Information Services (CIS) is the central IT support service for Durham University. CIS work with departments across the university to provide academic
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academics and research students from around the world. The department benefits from access to diverse PhD funding sources including the ESRC NINEDTP, AHRC Northern Bridge, and IAPETUS NERC Doctoral Training