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. We have a programme of additional support for women in AI in Science including additional funds for their career development and a community of I-X AI in Science women. The I-X Women in Artificial
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, our strength in methodological rigour, artificial intelligence, and our contributions to methodological developments are also part of our research strategy. Duties of the Role We wish to appoint a
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of I-X AI in Science women. The I-X Women in Artificial Intelligence (IXWAI ) founded by two of our current Fellows aims to enhance representation of women in AI and foster an environment where
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skills and attributes for success: A PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject (Artificial Intelligence, or Data Science), with training or skills relevant to the project (Python-based data collection and
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conditions. Our work combines traditional statistical methods with advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to identify patterns in disease. We also use qualitative methods to understand lived experiences
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applications would be particularly beneficial, although not essential. In addition, experience in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, sensor networks and/or data visualisation would also be highly
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to lead device commercialisation activities. • A world-class, multidisciplinary research environment spanning optics/photonics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI), and clinical medicine
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highly motivated researcher to develop artificial intelligence based novel algorithms and computational workflows to predict the impact of mutations on genes in the avian flu virus and the viral host which
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binding pockets. About the role We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to develop artificial intelligence based novel algorithms and computational workflows to identify domain functional families
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demonstrated commercial success (such as revenues, asset or company sales, IP generated) and/or public understanding of Artificial Intelligence Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all