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partnership with NHS senior leaders, clinicians, patients and other key stakeholders with an interest in workforce wellbeing. You will be responsible for the efficient running of key administrative elements
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and research. This is a busy and varied role, key in facilitating partnerships across multiple dimensions of international engagement, such as providing qualitative insights and data analysis
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spectrometry. The project will include experimental work in small molecule analysis in both the defence and pharmaceutical industries but will also work alongside team members working on a range of topics
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(SCCS), within the School, has an international reputation in cyber security and resilience research excellence in applied and post-quantum cryptography, security verification and analysis, security and
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language learning experiments. Responsiblities The successful candidate will develop and execute a set of data management and analysis tools will enable the diverse international team of researchers
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at the edge, rather than the cloud, which will require innovation in compute efficiency and scalability. The role will also focus on IoT data engineering, analysis and management, improve data quality through
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full testing in simulated space environments undertaken. Key Responsibilities To write simulation files for the current VHDL control and filter codes to make performance analysis. To recommend any
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an atmospheric solids analysis probe system). An understanding of numerical data analysis will be an advantage as will experience of writing scientific reports. The post is offered full-time. The post-holder will
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, data sciences, or a related subject, ideally with a focus on utilising large-scale health/biomedical data and the application of advanced data analysis methods such as machine-learning. Equivalent
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, analysis (SPSS/Jamovi), and dissemination. Comfortable working therapeutically and conducting research with children, young people, adults, and families. What You’ll Gain Business-based training: Develop