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• Experience collecting EEG data. • Experience using PsychoPy and Gorilla Skills/Abilities Essential • Demonstrate good verbal and written skills. • Demonstrate good computer skills, including MS Office
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. About the Role Your role will be to develop novel methodologies for qualitative and quantitative pollinator monitoring using a combination of AI and molecular methods. You will work with multiple academic
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, psychology or a related subject A2. Theories and application of qualitative research methods. Desirable B1. A postgraduate qualification in social sciences, public health, research methods, or other
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report and other relevant dissemination tools and their translation to Gaelic and English. This project will carry out a mixed methods research approach which will include qualitative face to face focus
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rigorous and impactful research building machine learning models; design, analyse and conduct computational simulations; provide guidance in machine learning methods to others in the group where necessary
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Honours degrees in a relevant discipline and/or will have relevant experience and knowledge of working in a biochemical research laboratory. You will have experience in quantitative research methods and
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in a relevant discipline and/or will have relevant experience and knowledge of working in a biochemical research laboratory. You will have experience in quantitative research methods and data analysis
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project planning, identifying and commissioning experts, and drafting/editing reports. • To analyse and communicate complex ideas and concepts using appropriate methods. • To communicate the Centre’s
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About the role We are seeking a highly organised, motivated, enthusiastic person to join the DECIDE-TAD team to develop methods that promote the inclusion of underserved groups in a multi-centre
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methods and data analysis relevant for the research programme, including multicolour flow cytometry and imaging technologies. You will have good organisational and communication skills, collaborating both