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-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, or digital storytelling, but may not be
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international collaborations they will produce single-cell genomic data and contribute to gene regulatory network models to predict gene expression associated with cold tolerance. The post-holder will test the
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datasets for the ML tool, which will be based on a Tensorial Neural Network architecture, will be provided by Molecular Dynamics simulations also conducted in E-COOL. Person Specification The successful
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leader Pedro G. Ferreira and other members of the Beecroft Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology. The post holder will be a member of a disparate research network working independently to carry
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. Physical Review Research, 2, 043217, 2020). You will use our mature simulation code to carry out simulations. Knowledge of a python framework for machine learning is essential (e.g. TensorFlow), as is
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claims of digital health infrastructures and their impact on grassroots health work and vice-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping
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-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, or digital storytelling, but may not be
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. There are multiple opportunities to collaborate, take part in network events and undertake research placements within this project. You will have a PhD in Physical Sciences or a closely related field, and you will
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to collaborate, take part in network events and undertake research placements within this project. You will have a PhD in Physical Sciences or a closely related field, and you will have a background in the
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, and Prof James Chalmers at the University of Dundee. You will be sited within the vibrant research environment of the School of Biosciences but will work closely with the collaborative network