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and show strong quantitative skills, proficiency in coding (e.g. Python or MATLAB), and experience handling large datasets. Knowledge in at least one of the following is essential: ocean interior
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experience and explains how and why this makes you right for the role (1 page max.). The covering letter should include confirmation of your right to live and work in the UK*. If providing a share code, please
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. Practical knowledge of bioinformatics. Skills Essential: C1. Commitment to open research, as appropriate to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources, and practices
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stakeholders (beyond academia). Experience in membrane handling, CAD and temperature/humidity control is desirable while the ability to code in Python or other related programming languages will constitute a
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High Level (e.g. python) programming languages, Databases (SQL), development and maintaining code repositories (version control) Demonstrate Linux expertise including file systems, shell, hardware
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-intensive field Proficiency in Python (or R), version control, and clean code practices Experience with omics data analysis and integration Hands-on expertise in developing and fitting executable models
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. Literature review of technologies and commercial market scanning. Modelling, simulation and data management. Design and analysis of hardware and software. Coding, debugging, and troubleshooting. Testing
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involve performing numerical simulations to study magnetic fields in the cores and crusts of neutron stars, using and extending one or more existing codes, but also developing entirely new codes
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From a Bletchley Park code-breaker to Nobel Prize-winners and the inventor of the phrase ‘Big Bang’, Research Fellows of St John’s have made remarkable contributions to the world. Now applications
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. Literature review of technologies and commercial market scanning. Modelling, simulation and data management. Design and analysis of hardware and software. Coding, debugging, and troubleshooting. Testing