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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]



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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]

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