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by building on existing concepts. The post-holder will aid with the design, development, and maintenance of the research group’s computing infrastructure for data and code, establishing and documenting
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of conducting health systems research and proven expertise in analysing qualitative data. Experience in the design and evaluation of interventions using co-design and participatory approaches are desirable
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evidence informed priority setting to inform Health Benefit Package (HBP) Design for Universal Health Coverage in Rwanda and Kenya, as part of a National Institute for Health and Care Research Global Health
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external collaborators on each project. The post is full-time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE and fixed term until 31 January 2027. The post is funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the Department for
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(LLMs), design AI system architectures, analyze data related to LLM capabilities, and integrate physiological measurements within the infrastructure. Additionally, they will evaluate the impact of
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doctoral degree, in a relevant topic and experience in leading, designing, analysing and interpreting epidemiological studies using large electronic health record data sets from the UK. The post requires
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and experience conducting novel environmental change and health research from conception to output stages. The successful applicant would have a proven ability to work independently and collaboratively
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conducting novel environment change and health research from conception to output. Some experience of contributing to research grant applications is desirable. The post is full time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE