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the full project team. This programme of research will be conducted in collaboration with partners from the Australian National University and Natural England and has been funded by the UKRI through the ESRC
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Confident and Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme, we welcome applications from people identifying with these characteristics. The University has a number of staff networks which provide peer support and
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been recognized for its contributions to geoinformatics and cartography, including a highly successful master’s program. This interdisciplinary basis in computational, social, and natural sciences
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science, or human-computer interaction. Programming skills needed to do data analysis (we mainly use Python) You can be interested either in theoretical methods development or applications, or a bit of both
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programming skills, and experience with modern machine learning approaches. You will analyse pangenome structure and dynamics, develop new computational methods for comparative genomics, and investigate
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, neuroscience or computer science Proficiency in Python, R, Matlab, or another relevant programming language Expertise in integrated analysis of behavioural and imaging data. Experience working with children in
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in peer-reviewed journals IT skills (e.g.- programming skills) Knowledge in Computational Medicinal Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, and Molecular Modeling Excellent knowledge of English (C1) Team player
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statistical analysis and ultimately change the role of purpose in biology. Our accompanying experimental programme in platelet biology and hemostasis, while designed to scaffold this computational development
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knowledge of the C++ programming language. Some knowledge of Linux is desirable. You should be willing to apply your skills to, and undertake training on, biological systems if you do not already have a
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play a key role in a project that will develop novel computational means for the objective evaluation of purpose in biology. These theoretical efforts are paired with a bespoke experimental programme