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Are you eager to make a meaningful impact on patient lives while honing your data science expertise? Join our vibrant, cross-disciplinary team as a Computational Biology Data Scientist, driving
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A Research Fellow position is available in the group of Professor M. J. Rosseinsky OBE FRS to work in a team of computer scientists and materials chemists funded by the AlChemy. AI in Chemistry Hub
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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domains including applied/medical statistics, health data sciences / informatics, computer science, quantitative epidemiology, or an animal related degree (such as veterinary science, veterinary nursing
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analysis needed for each of your projects. You will work collaboratively with project and programme managers to shape project or programme plans. You will sometimes manage projects yourself or co-ordinate
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You will join a team working closely with academics and technical staff from the School of Engineering and the Institute of Population Health. As part of this team, you will be responsible
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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics is offering an exciting opportunity to work with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd (UK) to develop next generation gaming environments
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, skills and practice. You will have a degree in Cyber-Physical Systems, Software Engineering, Autonomous Systems Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science or related Science or
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implementation of governance controls. -Support the delivery of our information security awareness programme. -Provide practical advice on applying security and governance policies to new systems and projects
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of Engineering, and this post is available as part of an “NIHR Research for Patient Benefit” grant held by Dr. Pete Bridge. The aims of this project are to develop and evaluate a novel patient immobilisation