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responsibilities. Experience Essential: E1. Experience of planning and progressing work activities within professional guidelines or organisational policy, applying initiative and independent judgement. E2. Track
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diagnosis of psychosis. The postdoctoral researcher will lead a research program focused on developing and testing the computational mechanisms of social inference, although will have plenty of scope, and
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techniques from statistical physics, Bayesian inference, and complex systems theory to address challenges posed by noisy and incomplete data. Depending on the results obtained in the first year, the post can
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developing and testing the computational mechanisms of social inference, although will have plenty of scope, and will be encouraged, to develop and expand their own research interests. The postholder will work
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diagnosis of psychosis. The postdoctoral researcher will lead a research program focused on developing and testing the computational mechanisms of social inference, although will have plenty of scope, and
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processes, Bayesian inference, signal models, sampling theory, sensing techniques, optimisation theory and algorithms, multi-modal data processing, high-performance computing, mathematical image analysis
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stress, anxiety, depression, and loneliness, and how mental health vulnerabilities increase susceptibility to polarization. Leveraging network science, NLP, behavioral sensing, and causal inference
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emerging areas, and currently covers the following topics: Signal and image processing theory Statistical signal processing, non-stationary processes, Bayesian inference, signal models, sampling theory
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uncertainty. Relevant areas include interpretable probabilistic, causal, Bayesian, and knowledge-based networks. While expertise in electromagnetics is not essential, applicants must be willing to broaden
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methodology, theory, and applications across the areas of Bayesian experimental design, active learning, probabilistic deep learning, and related topics. The £1.23M project is funded by the UKRI Horizon