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evolution calculations with 1D stellar evolution codes. The models you develop will be directly linked to new and upcoming observations, including the just-released 4th gravitational-wave observations (O4
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experiment at the LHC. The project will be conducted in close collaboration with Dr Flavia de Almeida Dias and a postdoctoral researcher in experimental particle physics. Your appointment will be for four
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. Therefore, we provide various training and development schemes. Where you will be working You will join Dr Mengqing Wu’s research group, consisting of one PhD candidate and two postdoctoral researchers
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candidate, you will investigate the learning capabilities of feed-forward and recurrent models of neural circuits with various degrees of biological plausibility, with a focus on: Transferability of
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of core web technologies. You have solid experience in Python and JavaScript programming languages. You preferably have experience with building and using machine learning models. You care deeply about
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key physical properties of mixtures of molecules, including solubility, viscosity, and surface or interfacial tension. We will train a range of AI models to allow us to predict these properties from
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of closed-loop brain–computer interfaces aimed at restoring motor function in models of motor disorder. Some part of the role may involve teaching and up to 0.1 FTE of your time may entail teaching activities
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the learning capabilities of feed-forward and recurrent models of neural circuits with various degrees of biological plausibility, with a focus on: Transferability of representations in multi-task settings
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at restoring motor function in models of motor disorder. Some part of the role may involve teaching and up to 0.1 FTE of your time may entail teaching activities. A fully funded PhD position is available
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postdoctoral researcher, two PhD candidates, and two Master's students. The Spectroscopy of Cold Molecules department is highly international. English is the working language at the department and faculty