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" (Supervisor: Prof Timothy O'Leary) uses principles from systems neuroscience to develop reliable, low-power spiking neural networks and learning algorithms for implementation in a new generation of neuromorphic
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) uses principles from systems neuroscience to develop reliable, low-power spiking neural networks and learning algorithms for implementation in a new generation of neuromorphic hardware. Both projects
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for the University Funding Competitions, but, in the event of an unsuccessful funding application, Dr. Seaborn may have the ability to award the successful candidate with a Home Fee Studentship. Note that a successful
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e-commerce platforms to free-to-play apps; and the ability of vocal cues to subtly change behaviour. Other critical computing topics that may be difficult to research in certain nations at this time
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powerful asset class: corporate bonds. The research and the bond index itself cover the entire fossil fuel system (production, infrastructure, banking, and insurance), combining debt denial and engagement
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communication skills and excellent written English skills. Evidence of ability to compile and analyse quantitative and qualitative data, prepare reports and present results to summarise main research findings and
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might also contribute to our understanding of how other spaces can be designed to support the required user experiences. The project is coordinated by an academic supervisor at the University of Cambridge
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and an interest in and familiarity with computational protein engineering approaches is essential. Hands-on experience in computational protein design and engineering is desirable. The ability to work
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the role and make it their own. If you think that this might be the role for you, please write and tell us why. If you have any informal enquiries, please feel free to contact Dr Amy Orben: amy.orben@mrc
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their second year. They will then design catalytic and characterisation experiments that test the ability of catalytically active plasmonic nanoparticles towards low temperature, sunlight-assisted carbon dioxide