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Applications are invited for a temporary post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Mathematics Education within UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics. The School of Mathematics and Statistics
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of computer science, mathematics, applied mathematics or statistics. Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in machine learning or statistical modelling and have some experience with computing through Python, R or C
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Assistant would be particularly devoted to support the creation and delivery of a micro credential that will provide meaningful translation of theory into practice for the application of behavioural science
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Actuarial Science within UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics. The School of Mathematics and Statistics
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techniques for model interpretability and explainability. *Experience in Research & Development e.g. graph technology. *Willingness, and the ability to learn and explore new tech and data science tools
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Applications are invited for appointment as a Lecturer (Type B) in Bioinformatics within the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Galway. The University has earned
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12 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Dublin Research Field Mathematics » Other Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Ireland Application Deadline 11
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shape the direction of social change at moments of rupture, and to develop a formal theory of social loss. It will develop new explanations of how loss generates change at multiple, intersecting societal
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of rupture, and to develop a formal theory of social loss. It will develop new explanations of how loss generates change at multiple, intersecting societal scales: in the transformation of cultural and
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of the LINLOSS project LINLOSS aims to understand how losses, disposals and dead-ends shape the direction of social change at moments of rupture, and to develop a formal theory of social loss. It will develop new