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doctoral qualification (or equivalent experience) in a relevant discipline Strong quantitative analysis skills (R, Stata, or SPSS), with a track record of research outputs Experience in health services
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R and Python and AI software and a willingness to adopt new technologies will also support your success. If you're passionate about research that informs better science and you're ready to contribute
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publications. It involves conducting systematic reviews and working with analytical software such as R or Python, with a focus on both independent and collaborative research. The role also requires experience in
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experience with analytical software like Stata, R, or Python, are essential. The ideal candidate will also have experience with geospatial tools. Additionally, you will have experience designing and managing
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. 23rd Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI'2010) [Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), vol. 6464], Adelaide, Australia, 7-10 December 2010, Springer, pp82-91 R T
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, Burgman MA, Wintle BC, Fidler F, Flander L, et al. Investigate Discuss Estimate Aggregate for structured expert judgement. International Journal of Forecasting. 2016;..-. Cooke R. Experts in uncertainty
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or a related field. This position also requires someone with demonstrated experience in travel behaviour research and agent-based modelling, along with proficiency in programming languages such as R
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, SPSS or R and a demonstrated understanding of health services and health policy will also be essential to your success in this role. Become part of an inclusive community and make a meaningful
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, including data simulation and individual-based models, and be proficient in ecological network analysis tools and data. Strong skills in statistical analysis and programming languages such as R or Python
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., & Wang, W. (2024). A survey on 3d gaussian splatting. arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.03890. [2] Satriadi, K. A., Cunningham, A., Smith, R. T., Dwyer, T., Drogemuller, A., & Thomas, B. H. (2023, April