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. Role Requirements The GTA roles are based at the Edinburgh campus and successful applicants will be expected to work at that campus. A GTA PhD scholarship is a four-year fixed term position: Students
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discovery methods to enable a search for explanatory multi-level agent-based models that can be calibrated to - and validated against - such empirical phenomena. Funding Notes This is a self-funded research
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modelling, ideally with the use of innovative computational methods (e.g. agent-based and predictive modelling, bioinformatics). Relevance of research to human evolution is required. The position has a
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resilience for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). The 10 Doctoral Candidates (DC) will collaborate on modeling threat actors, developing scalable AI-based monitoring and control systems, and designing strategies
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agents. What You'll Do Plans and conducts research independently and is responsible for data collection and analysis methods in accordance with laboratory goals. Collaborates with other research staff
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the scholarship Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards PHD title: PhD in Chemical Engineering or PhD in Biotechnological Engineering PHD Country: Canada Where to apply Website https://www.abg.asso.fr/fr
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deep learning models (e.g., adapting methods in [6]) based on spatial cellular graphs constructed from these images to predict clinical outcomes. The research will be carried out using two
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retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and knowledge-base integration to improve productivity and decision quality in functions such as customer support, sales, marketing, finance operations, HR, and
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, regardless of gender, age, religion, skin color, migration background, disability and neurodiversity. 4 - Offer Are you going to be our new colleague? You’ll be offered a full-time PhD-scholarship, for 12
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Methods 21, 1063–1073 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-024-02277-8 Docherty, Robert Julian (2019) Improving peripheral nerve regeneration: a multimodal approach. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow