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Dependent type theory is a foundation of mathematics that allows us to mechanise arguments, and is closely related to higher category theory. It serves as that basis of programming languages and
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agents, including uncertainty quantification at the agent’s level. The project will bring together ideas from Statistics, Probability, Statistical Machine Learning, Statistics and Game Theory and is an
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well as competence in handling sensitive and confidential data. The candidate will work closely with the Principal Investigator and other team members to integrate experimental findings and theory to develop new tools
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submission) in Philosophy, Applied Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Ethics, Bioethics, Feminist Theory, Law or a relevant discipline. Prior research experience e.g., as a research assistant or associate
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photochemical processes. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Perform computation studies using quantum chemistry software Develop and adapt methods for electronic structure theory Manuscript preparation and
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areas. You will also work to develop a programme theory and with the research team to prepare a future research proposal. You will be working as part of a larger research team, and with HDRC partners in
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, which has particular strengths in developing new statistical methodology, including methods for missing data and causal inference. The role will involve application and development of statistical theory
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Learning, in particular Graph Neural Networks, Deep Reinforcement Learning, Generative Modelling, in particular Denoising Diffusions, Combinatorial Optimisation Commitment to Diversity The University
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Learning, in particular Graph Neural Networks, Deep Reinforcement Learning, Generative Modelling, in particular Denoising Diffusions, Combinatorial Optimisation. Commitment to Diversity The University
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The Institute for Data and AI (IDAI) promotes excellence in Data Engineering, Data Science and AI theory and practice, ensuring their co-evolution and competent adoption across disciplines to enable