147 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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. You will update webpages, input and check numerical data and contribute to professional documents, so will have a good level of literacy and numeracy, and will be a proficient user of key Microsoft 365
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prevent chronic conditions. This KTP project builds the collaboration between DDM Health Ltd., Coventry, and Department of Computer Science and Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway, University
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activities and aims to be an internationally recognised centre of excellence in population health and preventive medicine. The post-holder will be a staff member of the Centre for Evaluation and Methods (CEM
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related to gravitational wave astronomy. The primary aim will be the development of advanced approaches for computational Bayesian Inference to measure the properties of Compact Binary Coalescence signals
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research into planet formation/protoplanetary discs or the ISM/star formation and may also have some experience in statistical methods and/or machine learning. Dr Winter and QMUL are committed to improving
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data from the UK using robust causal inference methods. Based in London at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the post-holder will be embedded within the Electronic Health Records Research
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), and apply these and other related methods in a study comparing the clinical and cost-effectiveness of local versus general anaesthetic for people with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm undergoing
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science methods, ideally to environmental health data, and conducting systematic reviews and meta-analysis. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time 35 hours per week
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for NHS ethics and Health Research Authority approvals. You will have experience in mixed methods research, particularly with expertise in qualitative methods and be committed to conducting research
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in qualitative research methods and community engagement. The postholder will have an interest in learning new skills and working with colleagues from a range of backgrounds on sexually transmitted