Ana Namburete
@ana_namburete
Associate Professor of Health Data Science/ AI @CompSciOxford.
Tutor in Computer Science @PembrokeOxford.
DPhil/PhD @oxengsci.
Previously @SFU @WaterfordUWCSA
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🚨Job alert! 🚨 Open #postdoc position in #neuroimaging to work with myself and Karla Loreen Miller 🇺🇦 as part of NIHR Oxford Health BRC Brain Technologies theme! 🧠
📄 New Policy brief: 'Fetal Brain Atlas' a major study with Prof Ana Namburete (Ana Namburete) as its first author, marking a significant scientific advance in fetal neuroscience thanks to #AI Read the brief here: cs.ox.ac.uk/news/2298-full… #compscioxford #OxfordAI #neuroscience
Thanks a lot for the mention Oxford Comp Sci It was such great fun (and a career highlight) to be a part of the Royal Institution lectures on AI. Couldn't have asked for a better guide than Michael Wooldridge
Tonight is the last of three Royal Institution Christmas Lectures by University of Oxford's own Michael Wooldridge. So far he has explored many different aspects of AI, including many relevant to the brain-related research we do Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG)
This is definitely one for the memoirs! Such a fantastic opportunity to have talked about #AI in #healthcare in this year's Royal Institution #XmasLectures alongside the inspiring Michael Wooldridge! ICYMI you can still watch it on #BBCiplayer
AI is the most rapidly evolving area of science today
Join Michael Wooldridge for the #XmasLectures , supported by CGI, revealing the truth about AI - from its impact on daily life to showing how AI technology really works
📺8pm on BBC Four on 26, 27, 28 December & BBC iPlayer
Fantastic work by Divya Choudhary and Stephan Uphoff on the relationship between chaos and bacterial responses to damage!
We all know what chaos looks like in our daily lives. Who would have known that microbes can behave chaotically? And it may have benefits... I'm thrilled to share our paper 'Chaos in a bacterial stress response' by Divya Choudhary in Current Biology.
doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…
Not long to go until we uncover the truth about AI in this year's #XmasLectures , presented by Michael Wooldridge
But what are the differences between AI and regular computing?
Read today's blog to find out👇
rigb.org/explore-scienc…
🚨Funded postdoc opportunity in infant sleep/chronobiology with the Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health and the INTERGROWTH-21st team.
Application 🔗: tinyurl.com/sleeppostdoc
Closing date 27th November 2023.
'This unique atlas of fetal brain development..provides a wonderful template to track development over the critical first 1000 days.' Alan Stein
Developed by Oxford Comp Sci Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging Big Data Institute Medical Sciences Engineering Science, Oxford
Read more 👇
psych.ox.ac.uk/news/digital-a…
I am profoundly honoured to be able to announce that I will be presenting the 2023 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, which will be broadcast by BBC TV in late December. #XmasLectures [1/11] MPLSOxford Hertford College, Oxford Oxford Comp Sci The Alan Turing Institute Royal Institution