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up-to-date knowledge of the wider subject area or subject specialism. A4 Knowledge of specialist IT software (e.g. Matlab, LabView, R, S-plus, SAS) as appropriate. A5 Knowledge of project-specific
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Martin R. Bryce.The collaborating groups at Cambridge (Professor Chris Ford) and Lancaster (Professors Ben Robinson and Colin Lambert) specialise in experimental nanoscale transport measurements, nanoscale
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next generation DNA sequencing technology and associated bioinformatic analyses. F2. Experience of working with the statistical package ‘R’. F3. Experience of human genetics research. F4. Experience
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. This is a 12-month fixed term contract (with potential to extend based on performance) working alongside the medical team at Manchester United Football Club. The role forms part of a large-scale R&I
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and in using R for data interpretation and visualization. E4. Proven ability to deliver quality outputs (such as publications) in a timely and efficient manner. E5. Experience preparing data
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within a package such as R, Python or MATLAB. Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding for two years Work pattern: Full time/ 35 hours per week Grade: I/Pathway 2 Salary: £37,999-£43,878 per annum
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) and be proficient in using data analysis software such as Matlab, R, or similar tools. As a Research Associate/Assistant, under the general guidance of a research leader, you will develop research
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interest in learning) open-source tool development, ideally including coding in Python or R. Excellent organisational and teamwork skills, with the ability to thrive in an interdisciplinary and international
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management. The research projectwill be supervised byProfessor Martin R. Bryce.The collaborating groups at Cambridge (Professor Chris Ford) and Lancaster (Professors Ben Robinson and Colin Lambert) specialise
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. This is a 12-month fixed-term contract (with potential to extend based on performance) working alongside the medical team at Manchester United Football Club. The role forms part of a large-scale R&I