Research Position at the Center for Information Systems and Data Science, Sharif University in Collaboration with a Top-Three Global Institution or medical university school in Bioinformatics.
Projects Descriptions:
1. Utilizing Large Language Models and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG): Applying knowledge graph in medicine, inspired by Stanford University's work.
2. Predicting Profiles for Protein Sequences Using Natural Language Processing: Leveraging the performance of transformers in natural languages by treating protein sequences as a language, similar to Microsoft's research.
3. Applying Manifold Learning and Riemannian Geometry in Protein Dynamics Analysis: Designing and predicting the effects of protein dynamics using approaches akin to those from Cambridge University.
✅Requirements: A bachelor's and master's student with strong implementation skills and clean coding in artificial intelligence, capable of reading and analyzing new Bioinformatics papers, ideating and extensively testing with well-known deep and reinforcement learning architectures, and possessing intermediate Bioinformatics or biology knowledge.
💥This project will be conducted in collaboration with three professors from Sharif University's Computer and Electrical Engineering faculties and supervised by a senior scientist from one of the top three universities in the United States.
🆔To apply and submit your CV, please contact via email with the subject line "Research Position in Bioinformatics": [email protected]
Research Position at the Center for Information Systems and Data Science, Sharif University in Collaboration with a Top-Three Global Institution or medical university school in Bioinformatics.
Projects Descriptions:
1. Utilizing Large Language Models and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG): Applying knowledge graph in medicine, inspired by Stanford University's work.
2. Predicting Profiles for Protein Sequences Using Natural Language Processing: Leveraging the performance of transformers in natural languages by treating protein sequences as a language, similar to Microsoft's research.
3. Applying Manifold Learning and Riemannian Geometry in Protein Dynamics Analysis: Designing and predicting the effects of protein dynamics using approaches akin to those from Cambridge University.
✅Requirements: A bachelor's and master's student with strong implementation skills and clean coding in artificial intelligence, capable of reading and analyzing new Bioinformatics papers, ideating and extensively testing with well-known deep and reinforcement learning architectures, and possessing intermediate Bioinformatics or biology knowledge.
💥This project will be conducted in collaboration with three professors from Sharif University's Computer and Electrical Engineering faculties and supervised by a senior scientist from one of the top three universities in the United States.
🆔To apply and submit your CV, please contact via email with the subject line "Research Position in Bioinformatics": [email protected]
Pinterest (PINS) closed at $71.75 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.18% move from the prior day. This change lagged the S&P 500's daily gain of 0.1%. Meanwhile, the Dow gained 0.9%, and the Nasdaq, a tech-heavy index, lost 0.59%.
Heading into today, shares of the digital pinboard and shopping tool company had lost 17.41% over the past month, lagging the Computer and Technology sector's loss of 5.38% and the S&P 500's gain of 0.71% in that time.
Investors will be hoping for strength from PINS as it approaches its next earnings release. The company is expected to report EPS of $0.07, up 170% from the prior-year quarter. Our most recent consensus estimate is calling for quarterly revenue of $467.87 million, up 72.05% from the year-ago period.
What Is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that you can buy, sell and exchange directly, without an intermediary like a bank. Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, originally described the need for “an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.” Each and every Bitcoin transaction that’s ever been made exists on a public ledger accessible to everyone, making transactions hard to reverse and difficult to fake. That’s by design: Core to their decentralized nature, Bitcoins aren’t backed by the government or any issuing institution, and there’s nothing to guarantee their value besides the proof baked in the heart of the system. “The reason why it’s worth money is simply because we, as people, decided it has value—same as gold,” says Anton Mozgovoy, co-founder & CEO of digital financial service company Holyheld.