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Professor Michelle Sheehan in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics at Newcastle University, in collaboration with Professor Sonia Cyrino, State University of Campinas, Professor Adam
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Departments This placement is for two fixed-term, full-time Post-Doctoral Researchers (ASR-Senior Research Officer), one in the Department of Government and one in the Department of Language and
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principally requires expertise in Python programming and strong experience in software development and deployment. Prior experience developing AI applications using large language models would be beneficial. A
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related discipline, and have a track record of research in hydrodynamic modelling and coastal environments/ecosystems. You will also need to be fluent in at least one common programming language. Experience
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of CPD to support your career development, with three defined pathways for progression. Free foreign language evening classes. Employee assistance programme with access to free confidential counselling
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financial language model. Endow the language model with statistical intelligence, facilitate online learning, and explain empirical findings to a human. This post is full-time (35 hours per week). Your skills
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offer, however please note that some on campus working is required. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD in Linguistics or a related discipline (completed, or submitted and awaiting examination
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with an excellent track record in knowledge graphs and machine learning. Topics of interest in this area include, but are not limited to: natural language processing, large language models, graph
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the public with access to personalised content summarisation and content authenticity verification services. The project will be based on the Large Language Models (LLM) and the state-of-the-art diffusion
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to map the physiological processing of cone photoreceptors to the linguistic categorisation of colours onto a series of mechanistic stages. The PDRA is expected to be the first author on at least two