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second in the UK for research power and first in England. About the role The project will be carried out at the Department of Computer Science, in the Machine Intelligence Lab (https
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-centric machine-learning frameworks for large-scale sequence-structure analysis and functional prediction. The role involves designing, implementing, and benchmarking computational models; developing and
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/drc/ ). About the role The role will contribute to on-going research at the UCL Hawkes Institute to develop advances in computational modelling of neurodegenerative disease, machine learning, and big
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of manufacturing. We have identified an opportunity to combine continuous microfluidic (µF) process models, process analytical techn ology (PAT) and machine learning (ML) to achieve a paradigm shift in bioprocess
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programming such as Python, R, MATLAB, or other similar programs and experience in using simulation/optimisation models and advanced data handling techniques e.g. machine-learning techniques, statistics
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, b) computational modelling, or c) machine learning. This is a complex project managing longitudinal data from a range of sources. Therefore, thoroughness and attention to detail while managing
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biology, engineering, biophysics, computer science) and experience in 3D imaging of brain tissue, image segmentation, and handling large datasets. You are comfortable with machine learning and image
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collocates Hawkes (formerly CMIC), UCL’s AI Centre (AIC), and UCL’s Advanced Research Computing Centre (ARC) creating a vibrant hub of data-science researchers with interests from basic machine learning and AI
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modelling, machine learning, growth mixture modelling). Excellent skills in statistics and advanced quantitative data analysis, including strong skills in command driven programming languages (e.g., STATA, R
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Partnership between UCL and AstraZeneca and to work as part of a cross-disciplinary team across both sites (London and Cambridge). This post is focused on the use of machine learning models of protein