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. The successful candidate is expected to have experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, big data processing, cardiac image analysis, data visualisation and statistical methods. Strong
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: SDCMC: Survey Data Collection Methods Collaboration: Securing the Future of Social Surveys, to be known as Survey Futures. Survey Futures is a collaboration between nine universities and three survey
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especially suited to those who would like to get more involved in inclusive research and are interested in public engagement, qualitative methods, and making a meaningful impact in health research involving
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candidate will have a record of excellence in research, involving quantitative and qualitative methods, on Creative Industries; on Creativity, Health and Wellbeing; on CreaTech; on Civic and Creative Futures
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The Division is seeking to appoint a new research and teaching academic health economist (1.0fte) with knowledge of the design and use of the economic methods in the evaluation of health and social
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, analyse qualitative data, and help prepare summary reports and manuscripts for peer review publications. You will need to hold a PhD that includes training in qualitative research methods. You will have
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-methods NIHR-funded research study. The post holder will primarily be involved in Work Package (WP) 4 conducting viability assessments and using the outputs plus other information to design a rigorous
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to engage in a stimulating research project focused on developing electronic devices and integrated systems using scalable nanomanufacturing methods. Responsibilities include designing, fabricating, and
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evaluate and quantify the economic viability of circular economy measures and of associated business models. We are looking for a person comfortable with quantitative research methods, such as economic
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communication skills. Previous experience with advanced neuroimaging methods is highly desirable. Expertise in at least one of the main programming languages used in cognitive neuroscience (e.g., MATLAB, python