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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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failures before they occur, enabling proactive maintenance strategies. Anomaly Detection Mechanisms: Implement machine learning techniques to identify and classify anomalies in electronic systems, enhancing
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environments such as low light, heat haze, and adverse weather is significantly difficult. These conditions not only degrade video quality but also complicate interpretation by humans and machines, making post
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the following areas: Machine Learning/AI, Internet of Things technologies. For further information, please contact Prof Gyu Myoung Lee G.M.Lee@ljmu.ac.uk . In return, we offer an excellent benefits package
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microbiology and bioinformatics approaches, we will consider appropriate expertise in either microbiology, molecular biology or bioinformatics with the desire to learn about the other aspects. The willingness
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novo neurogenesis followed by integration of new neurons into functional neural circuits. In humans, new neurons are made daily during learning, and these new neurons also integrate into functional
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. We value our doctoral researchers and aim to attract students from across the globe who are independent thinkers, restless to learn more and challenge themselves. We particularly welcome applicants
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(optional). Person specification: Prior experience in computer coding (e.g., Python, SLiM), AI modelling, and understanding of evolutionary or conservation genetics / genomics is desirable. Good teamwork
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power applications such as starting car engines and kinetic energy recovery systems. Supercapacitors can be made cost-effective, offer high cycle life, are safer than LIBs, and do not rely on the heavy
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to learn new techniques quickly and work independently. Very good communication skills and experience of working in a multidisciplinary team. Contact details Contact Name Professor Kim Watson Contact Job