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themes are not covered, including conventional medical imaging). Examples include Bayesian optimization for molecular or materials design; machine learning for single cell data; physics-based ML
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, including conventional medical imaging). Examples include Bayesian optimization for molecular or materials design; machine learning for single cell data; physics-based ML for turbine design and
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, including conventional medical imaging). Examples include Bayesian optimization for molecular or materials design; machine learning for single cell data; physics-based ML for turbine design and
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science and artificial intelligence concepts and tools to solve complex problems. Candidates will also be developing machine learning techniques and applying them at scale to specific projects with regular
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Essential Qualifications and Experience: PhD (or near completion) in political science, social sciences, public/global health, or related field Strong understanding of climate change and health, particularly
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developing ideas for application of research outcomes. This post also be linked to research activities linked to the Faculty’s research platforms such as the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research
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for implementing the model as a computer simulation and analysing it within a health-economics framework using standard computational techniques. The post-holder will also be responsible for writing up the findings
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the University's research culture and collaborative profile. Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science/AI or a closely related field. Extensive research experience in machine learning, deep learning, and self
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the potential to impact on protected groups and take appropriate action. Desirable Skills: Experience with machine learning or natural language processing. Knowledge of econometric methods for policy evaluation
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with epilepsy across multiple NHS hospitals. They are expected to have some experience working with NLP in general and LLMs in particular. They will also help to further develop machine learning models