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. The postholder will contribute to experimental research on the remanufacturing, reuse and re-processing of mesoporous carbon perovskite solar modules, including substrate recovery, ink reformulation, materials
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The project will prioritise digitising these records using natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to create structured datasets. These will support AI applications in paediatric care
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Wales, meaning most paediatric records are handwritten and unstructured. The project will prioritise digitising these records using natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to create
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from working closely with its team of post-docs, associated researchers and partners (that range from Microsoft Research to the NHS). For this project you should have a strong interest in AI/Machine
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of their daily lives. We are recruiting PhD researchers to work on projects aligned to Professor Jones’ EPSRC Fellowship and you will benefit from working closely with its team of post-docs, associated researchers
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University Medical School and 2-photon calcium imaging and microphonics at the University of Sheffield in the laboratory of Professor Walter Marcotti. The successful candidate will be supported to develop
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deeply phenotyped NCMH cohort with access to multi-modal data (omics, imaging, medications etc) The post-holder will have a strong background in clinical epidemiology and/or health data science and have
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world. Our reward and benefits, and ways of working enable those who join us to have enriching careers, matched by an excellent work-life balance. About The Role This is a Fixed Term post for 2 years working
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technical systems to enhance the operation of the Health Informatics technical team. Working on world leading research projects across the UK and internationally the post holders will have the opportunity
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these epidemiological analyses with artificial-intelligence derived retinal image biomarkers and risk-prediction models, to address four key research questions: identifying risk-factor patterns that precede DPN onset