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to provide PhD students with an in depth understanding of the fundamental theories and learning methods, as well as advanced issues of neural networks and deep learning. Students will gain an in depth
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of public health interventions and/or health technologies; Comparative effectiveness analysis including systematic review, meta-analysis, and analysis of real-world evidence; Economic theories to support
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theory. Language, Technology, and AI – Advancing interdisciplinary work at the intersection of linguistics, natural language processing, and data science, including research on large language models (LLMs
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in the area of economics, finance, and risk management Excellent analytical skills and in-depth understanding in modern economic theory Good oral and written communication skills PhD degree in
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Requirements: Preferably Master in Computer Science or relevant fields. Background in formal verification and programming language theory. Experience in interactive theorem proving and/or Web programming is
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identify the most cost-effective public health interventions. Developing and applying economic theories and models to support efficient and equitable healthcare resource allocation and priority setting
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British Art History. The Part-time Lecturer is expected to teach undergraduate courses with an emphasis on British Art, Theory and Criticism, commencing in January 2026. The instructor will be responsible
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• HCI and Emerging Technologies • Healthcare, Social Innovation and Sustainability • Design Theory, Processes, and Methods • Practice-led Research • Communication The successful candidate will
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, Service, and System innovation • HCI and Emerging Technologies • Healthcare, Social Innovation and Sustainability • Design Theory, Processes, and Methods • Practice-led Research
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Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Maths, Physics, or any related field Strong background in control theory, and/or optimisation-based algorithms Proficiency