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. The research will involve both analytical work and numerical computations. The balance between analytical and numerical type work is flexible and can depend on the preferences and skills of the successful
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application of analytical pipelines to data generated by the WaSPP network. What you would be doing This is a three-year post that would suit a biologist or mathematician (or similar) with research experience
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completion of a PhD in Psychology or a relevant area along with experience of collecting data from research participants. With excellent data analytic skills, you will be familiar with SPSS and at least one
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completion of a PhD in Psychology or a relevant area along with experience of collecting data from research participants. With excellent data analytic skills, you will be familiar with SPSS and at least one
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scholars in Law and two PhD students (one in Law and one in Computer Science/Data Analytics), as well as with international, European and national stakeholders involved in the CURE project. The post-holder
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of mixed phase numerical or analytical flow modelling for icing. Experience conducting and analysing experimental data is desirable. You should have a record of academic publications in the field and be able
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using public and proprietary data as well as sensitivity analysis of analytical modelling results against known outcomes. The developed models will then be applied to examine the impacts of various
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flagship undergraduate degree programmes in Mathematical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physics, Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science, and Data Science and Analytics, attract some of the highest
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communities, such as the human gut microbiome. This role will use a combination of microbiological, genetic and analytical techniques to isolate and engineer bacteria for use as next-generation probiotics
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infrastructure. These efforts will directly enable innovative data analytical approaches, including federated and deep learning, with a focus on real-world data for rare cancers. This research will directly