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algorithmic learning.) The Department of Computer Science and Technology is an academic department that encompasses computer science along with many aspects of engineering, technology and mathematics. We have a
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented computer scientist to join our team as a researcher within the Green Algorithms Initiative in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, one
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Predictive Control (MPC) algorithms, innovative coalition-formation techniques, and validate these through high-fidelity simulations. You will design, implement and validate innovative data-driven economic
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for AI based algorithms. Research experience in these areas will be highly valued. The successful candidate will also contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications, development
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/ . The post offers an exciting opportunity for conducting internationally leading research on the whole spectrum of novel machine learning algorithms and practical medical imaging applications, aiming
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early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also
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genetics training, is preferred. LMB has a collaborative working culture and state-of-the-art building on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. We have on-site parking, cycle enclosures and excellent public
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an awareness of University structures, policies and procedures and relevant issues in the higher education, research, social and political environment Generate, analyse and integrate biological, genetic
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the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience. We are still far from a complete understanding of how these processes work. About the role We
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The Department of Genetics is seeking to appoint a short-term postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate to start as soon as possible to complete work with Professor Richard Durbin on studies