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following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD Degree in a relevant area of the social sciences or humanities (e.g., history, sociology, anthropology, geography, political science, science
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at each stage of the recruitment process. Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be considered. In
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in applied mathematics, statistics, engineering, computational biology, econometrics, or a related discipline. Experience in developing complex models
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well as postdocs and PhD students. Although STFC funding decisions are still not finalised, we hope to have funding confirmation in time to make offers well before the January 30th agreed deadline for HEP postdocs
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. About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in biostatistics, statistics or related field
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. Essential Criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area (or pending results/near completion) Experience applying multi-modal models specifically in medical or clinical domains. Strong knowledge of MRI data
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bachelor’s or master’s degree (minimum 2:1). PhD qualified in relevant subject area*(e.g., epidemiology, population health, quantitative social science, statistics, psychology, developmental psychology
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to internationally leading research and play an active role in shaping the future direction of the project. Additionally, they will be responsible for supervising PhD and MSc students working on related topics
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of multidrug-resistant fungal infections. Applicants should be educated to PhD level, and have a good working knowledge of organic synthesis and the purification and characterisation of intermediates using
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: Essential criteria PhD awarded in cardiovascular related research * Experience in cardiac MRI data acquisition and analysis in animal models of heart disease Experience with preclinical research models