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implementing AI algorithms to deliver safer and more efficient care. The student will have access to a unique training programme in AI in healthcare and health data science as well as a wide range opportunities
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LEO, MEO, and GEO constellations), and complementary on-board sensors. Research will investigate algorithms for robust multi-sensor fusion and positioning assurance. A strong emphasis will be placed
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universality within the KPZ class of models. The classical example of universality is the frequent appearance of the normal distribution in nature. This is justified mathematically by the central limit theorem
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representation. Key aims include improving the generalizability, interpretability, reasoning and causal grounding of these models, developing new optimisation algorithms with biologically meaningful regularisation
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-Making and Route Optimisation: Develop adaptive algorithms within a bias-aware ensemble Kalman filter framework to propose alternative flight paths dynamically. The system will aim to maximise safety and
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appearance of the normal distribution in nature. This is justified mathematically by the central limit theorem. More generally, universality is the property that the large-scale behaviour of some system is
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. Analysis of images will investigate the efficacy of manual digital approaches (e.g., Dot Dot Goose) and the development of a marine litter characterisation and quantification algorithm for automated analysis
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. Develop new machine learning methodologies (from artificial neural networks, decision trees, evolutionary algorithms and others) compatible with epidemiology. Produce a digital twin for national suicide and
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beyond (happy to support applications of candidates for whom an offer has been made). I will also be recruiting a postdoc in a similar research space for an October 2026 start, so in case you know
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algorithms based on neural activity data (local field potentials, LFPs) from key deep brain stimulation targets including the basal ganglia and thalamus. Auxiliary data available to implanted devices include