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infectious diseases such as gastrointestinal (GI) infections, respiratory infections and sore throats. Using GI infections as a case study, the project will compare trends in OTC medication sales to other
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to understand behaviour through the lens of digital footprint/“smart data” datasets, cutting across sectors ranging through health, retail, mobility, energy and communications. Using GI infections as a case study
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The University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint 1-2 motivated and enthusiastic postdocs to conduct research on making Generative AI (GenAI) more robust. You will enjoy a vibrant environment at
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(including 38 days off a year) Regular internal seminars, colloquia and PhD/postdoc networks across the department and college, specifically designed to support early career researchers. Personalised career
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four work-packages, we are exploring how trust in moral machines depends on the precise characteristics of characteristics of different AI agents; the individual differences of the person doing
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and 2). These measurements will then be incorporated into a GIS and compared to historical records of the position of channel networks prior to reclamation, such as aerial photography, to validate
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on these comparisons, you will create agent-based models (ABMs) that define interaction rules based on observed similarities and differences in events [4], with a focus on the specific role of individual differences
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generation of experts in ingestible medical technologies. These orally delivered, minimally invasive devices are designed to traverse the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, enabling diagnostics, therapy, sampling
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Wastewater is an important source of microbial (viral, fungal and bacterial) pathogens and the treatment of wastewater is regarded as a key intervention to reduce the spread of infectious agents
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, working with legacy print, manuscript, and digital sources. You will apply and adapt digital methods (especially TEI XML), analyse provenance data, disambiguate historical agents, and contribute