Joining the @ai.cam.ac.uk Local Government AI Accelerator, a University of Cambridge initiative to help local government deploy AI solutions, Tyler is using his knowledge of computer learning to help public services use AI to tackle fly-tipping.
Read about Professor Valeriya Malysheva's work in our latest edition of 'Front Court' linked below.
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Fancy learning something new?
Listen to Clare Jackson, Honorary Professor of Early Modern History and Trinity Hall Fellow, on BBC Radio 4’s 'In Our Time' exploring the Levellers – pioneering campaigners who pushed for social equality and religious tolerance during the 17th century. 👇
By modelling how brain cells respond to signals, her work is uncovering the hidden rules that drive neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, opening up new possibilities for treatments and early diagnosis.
"At its core, the brain is made of individual cells that make decisions." 🧬
What happens when those decisions go wrong?
Professor Valeriya Malysheva and her team bring together maths, computation and biology to explore how brain cells make both healthy and harmful decisions.
Trinity Hall students often find their research taking them in unexpected directions, opening up new and exciting ways to create positive change. 🌍