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automation. Lifting this limitation is a clear goal, with a potential target language being TLA+. The advent of smart contracts, programs deployed on blockchain platforms, promises to significantly change how
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technology and human organisations. You’ll engage with an interdisciplinary community that bridges engineering, behavioural science and policy to co-design approaches for safer, more robust systems
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will receive interdisciplinary training in theories and methods for the study of psycholinguistics, more specifically, native- and foreign-accented speech processing. This includes many network-wide
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, uncertainty in complex systems, and the interface between technology and human organisations. You’ll engage with an interdisciplinary community that bridges engineering, behavioural science and policy to co
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training in theories and methods for the study of psycholinguistics, more specifically, native- and foreign-accented speech processing. This includes many network-wide events and other (international
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networks could change the way we communicate, run apps in the cloud, and help scientific tools and sensors. To build such quantum networks, nodes based on solid-state emitters are promising contenders. One
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experiments with real-world applications for quantum networks? If so, keep reading! In the future, quantum networks could change the way we communicate, run apps in the cloud, and help scientific tools and
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fascinated by the incredible capabilities of neural networks? Are you interested in applying theoretical methods to understand computational efficiency in neural systems? If so, come and join us as a PhD
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function itself remains intact. So, how do cells achieve this robustness when their underlying molecular networks diversify so dramatically over evolutionary time? Our lab has shown that in budding yeast
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core function in one species can be completely absent in a close relative—while the function itself remains intact. So, how do cells achieve this robustness when their underlying molecular networks