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or military collaborators. You are expected to have strong mathematical and programming skills, knowledge of computer vision and data mining tools, and be able to work on group software projects using modern
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of Surrey, University of Leeds, UKCEH) and Chile (Universidad de Desarrollo and MICROB-R). You will use a system modelling approach to a) quantify available data, b) knowledge gaps and associated risks to c
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, within the Diabetes, Metabolism, and Inflammation (DMI) Group at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences. You will be a highly motivated individual who is able to work independently and as part of a
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of stakeholders. For informal enquiries and more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Carl Soulsbury, Professor in Animal Ecology, at csoulsbury@lincoln.ac.uk . You can find out