Identifying dinosaurs from their footprints is difficult – but AI can help
Can AI help us identify dinosaurs from their fossilised footprints, asks Dr Paige dePolo, lecturer in vertebrate biology, writing in The Conversation.
Can AI help us identify dinosaurs from their fossilised footprints, asks Dr Paige dePolo, lecturer in vertebrate biology, writing in The Conversation.
The life of Eleanor Rathbone (1872-1946) was the subject of the latest Roscoe lecture, delivered by Dr Susan Cohen at St George’s Hall to mark the start of a year in celebration of her life. An audience of over 1,000 were given an insight into the achievements of this extraordinary Liverpool citizen who, born into a life of wealth and privilege, used her influence and position in society to campaign for social justice and dedicated her entire life to the service of others.
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Submissions from across the LJMU community and our partner organisations are now being sought for the 2023 conference taking place in June.
Covering everything from AI to alumni, 70 plus sessions were delivered by 200 staff and students across the two-day event.
Staff and students from across the university have taken part in a two-day conference held on campus around the theme of community.
Distinguished guests and friends of the university were invited to a Founders’ Day dinner at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral yesterday evening, Thursday 6 July, to commemorate LJMU’s Bicentenary.
At LJMU, above all else, we want everyone who studies here, works here and works with us, to feel respected, and to respect others.
New study seeks volunteers for experience of mental health and AI treatments.
The Students at the Heart Conference 2023 submission deadline has been extended until 9am, Monday 13 March to allow more time for staff and students to make a submission, to present at the conference.