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new chapter on machine learning model licences- https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/reproducible-research/licensing/licensing-ml.html of interest to the community. if you'd like to contribute to TTW, particularly roche then get in touch
HDRUK PhD Studentships for 2023 PhD studentships opportunity in Health Data Science in case some students you know or from your department might be interested in applying. It offers a very attractive support package: Enhanced and tax-free stipends with increases every year (year 1: £19,919 outside London and £22,278 in London). Fully paid tuition fees at the UK home rate (and college fees where required). Research expenses and travel costs. Bespoke training delivered with industry and academic partners. A bursary to support the next step of the candidate's career post-PhD. Learning from and alongside a cohort of fellow students. A Director of Studies as a point of contact throughout the PhD. Only 5 places are available. International students can also apply. Deadline is 29th November 2022. Follow the link for more information and apply: https://www.hdruk.ac.uk/careers-in-health-data-science/further-education/phd-programme/
Afternoon #general the RSS have launched their call for proposals for the 2023 conference - https://rss.org.uk/training-events/conference-2023/invited-session-topics/ The organisers have reached out and requested submissions from the Turing. If your proposal is accepted, please let my team know. events@turing.ac.uk Please share the opportunity widely. :witch: :pinched_fingers::left_speech_bubble:
new interest groups- https://www.turing.ac.uk/research/interest-groups/meta-learning-multimodal-data and https://www.turing.ac.uk/research/interest-groups/health-equity encourage people to join
The next in the RSF's monthly seminar series is almost here! Organised by the AI for multiple long-term conditions: Research Support Facility (RSF), and showcasing talks from leading voices in data science, AI, healthcare and those with lived experience of multiple long-term conditions (MLTC), we're delighted to be joined by The Turing Institute's very own Ed Chalstrey (Research Data Scientist). The session looks developing and publishing code within TREs and draws on lessons from the Wales Multimorbidity Machine Learning Project. :loudspeaker: Tuesday 8 November, 13:30-14:30 (UK) with Ed Chalstrey on ‘Developing and publishing code for trusted research environments: best practices & ways of working – lessons from the Wales Multimorbidity Machine Learning Project’. Registration is now open for the session – we hope to see you there! RSF seminar series: Developing and publishing code for trusted research environments | The Alan Turing Institute
Turing Workshop on Open-Source AI Software for Healthcare
Registrations for in-person attendance are now open until 11:59am Monday 7th November for the Turing Workshop on Open-Source AI Software for Healthcare to be held at the Alan Turing Institute from 10am to 4pm on Monday 21st November. This workshop aims to bring together research communities interested in this topic to share experiences and discuss recent advances, challenges, and ways forward. The programme will include talks from leading researchers/developers of scikit-learn, Binder, JupyterHub, The Turing Way, MONAI, TorchIO, nilearn, ChemicalX, and DeepReg, as well as a panel discussion on bottlenecks, researcher engagement, and the impact of AI standards.
Event homepage with details: https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/ai-software4health Registration form: https://forms.gle/nfGKk31ShTf8KfWb6
new postdoc Chris- highlight his member page and add him to bottom of newsletter
link to workshop report
Turing Interest Groups: new groups launched
We are pleased to announce that nine new Interest Groups were launched this month. Interest Groups aim to promote research collaboration, share knowledge, and communicate emerging scientific concepts to the wider Institute and beyond, around a shared area of interest in data science and AI.
In July, a call for new Interest Groups was launched and the response was positive, receiving applications from our university partners, including the Turing Network Development Award universities.
Please visit the Interest Groups webpages to learn more and to find more information about joining. The Interest Groups launched in 2022 are:
• Novel data linkages for health and wellbeing • Neuro-symbolic AI • Data-centric biological design and engineering • Space science • Health equity • Meta-learning for multimodal data • Biodiversity monitoring and forecasting • Interpretation, modelling, and verification of information • Simulation-based science
Join us for the next Turing Catch Up on Thursday 17 November, 13:00 - 14:15, to hear more about Interest Groups.
Will be going out around 10th November please comment with any content you'd like included