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and assessment of ocular inflammation models, such as intravitreal injections, ocular imaging techniques and flow cytometry. Moreover, applicants will perform a variety of additional procedures such as
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-I complexes * Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be considered. In these circumstances the appointment
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concept of agents has come to the fore again, prompted by the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) – put crudely, the idea is to use LLMs, in the sense of being powerful general purpose intelligent systems
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lines, as well as embryo phenotyping. Cell culture is used to either generate genetically defined mouse lines or challenge human-relevant disease models at the Mary Lyon Centre. Mouse embryos and adult
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applicants for a 6-month paternity leave replacement who have a strong interest in using computational methods such as cognitive and psychophysiological modeling, (Bayesian) statistics and optimal experimental
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development, testing and modelling of biochars at our laboratories in Edinburgh. This is strategic work that we seek to expand, in enabling responsible scaling of biochar solutions at global level. This post is
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data models for electronic health records of people with mental disorders, under the guidance of Dr Osimo and Prof Murray at Cambridge, and a line manager to be selected at Akrivia Health. The aim
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). The post is funded by NIHR and is fixed-term for 24 months, with a possible extension. This project is about creating novel AI models to predict patient outcomes following acceptance or refusal of an offer
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of background knowledge; implicit knowledge is derived by performing reasoning over event graphs; and the comprehension model is developed with built-in interpretability and robustness against adversarial attacks
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should have experience of working with computational and analytical techniques in the areas of natural language processing (including, among others, topic modelling), computational linguistics, and machine