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to your expertise. What do we require? A PhD degree (or equivalent qualification) in AI (e.g., machine learning, natural language processing or computer vision); A strong scientific track record, documented
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methods, integrating qualitative approaches (e.g., interviews, walk-alongs, focus groups) with quantitative techniques (e.g., computer vision, physiological sensing, environmental monitoring, crowd
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) with quantitative techniques (e.g., computer vision, physiological sensing, environmental monitoring, crowd behaviour analysis), as well as researching existing sources of knowledge in the literature and
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qualification) in AI (e.g., machine learning, natural language processing or computer vision); A strong scientific track record, documented by publications at first-tier conferences and journals (e.g., NeurIPS
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between Christmas and 1 January; multiple courses to follow from our Teaching and Learning Centre; a complete educational program for PhD students; multiple courses on topics such as leadership for academic
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postdoctoral researcher, you will be part of the computational component of the project. You will collaborate closely with the principal investigator, two PhD candidates (working in psycholinguistics and
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profile: The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in biology, cognitive science, or an adjacent field (e.g. biomedicine, computer sciences); A strong academic track record, including high-quality publications
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cell lines have been engineered and characterised, you will image them using a variety of microscopy methods, and collaborate with a team of computer vision scientists to build ML-based models
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of forests and nature. The FNP research program includes three interrelated themes: 1 Forest and nature policy and governance; 2 Value chains and markets for ecosystem services; and Nature-society interactions
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the computational component of the project. You will collaborate closely with the principal investigator, two PhD candidates (working in psycholinguistics and cognitive science) and one postdoctoral researcher