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the problem of induction”. How biological and artificial agents can use limited evidence to effectively learn and generalise is a long standing issue for psychology, AI/computational sciences, neuroscience and
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materials-based heterostructures , where the 2D nanosheets will act as transducers for electrical sensing applications. This will generate a knowledge-based platform to allow us to rationally engineer 2D
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uncertainty. Relevant areas include interpretable probabilistic, causal, Bayesian, and knowledge-based networks. While expertise in electromagnetics is not essential, applicants must be willing to broaden
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(inclusive of London Weighting) based on experience. The successful candidate will be part of the new Centre for Vaccinology and Regenerative Medicine, based on the Hawkshead Campus of the RVC (https
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Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost of Eyesight testing. Free parking The post is based in Egham, Surrey where the College is situated in a beautiful, leafy
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candidate with an interest in flight mechanics and sensory systems. The post will be based on site at our state-of-the-art laboratory, with some flexible working available by arrangement. We offer a generous
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, and campus facilities. The post is based at Barts Cancer Institute in London. It is full time (35 hours per week), fixed-term appointment for 3 years, expecting to start in Autumn 2025. The starting
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2025. We seek to recruit a Research Associate specialising in statistical modelling and machine learning to join our multi-university multi-disciplinary team developing a groundbreaking technique based
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, Spain and Norway. The project runs until early 2028 and investigates the potential role of performance-based arts in understanding how coastal communities learn about and respond to ecological crises
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, QMUL. The Institute comprises approximately 350 staff based in four academic Centres and one Public Engagement Centre and supports a combined total of c750 postgraduate research and taught students