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undertaking observations or focus groups setting up surveys in web-based survey tools and collecting online data support in developing and writing up case studies coding transcripts which may include developing
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. You will have evidence of post-qualification research experience, research experience in the analysis of large biomedical or biobank datasets, a proven ability to code and a strong publication record
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model validation. Contribute to reproducible modelling workflows (version control, documentation, shareable code and outputs) and participate in production of open research outputs. Support and lead
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, computer science, statistical or population genetics, or a related discipline), and a strong motivation to work on problems in genetics and you will also have relevant coding experience with producing high-quality
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multiple researchers, ensuring that research code is robust, reproducible, and accessible. The role is designed to provide broad exposure to modern computational neuroscience and neuro-AI research, with
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discrete dislocation plasticity modelling of metals and a good knowledge of dislocation plasticity and solid mechanics. Fortran coding experience and knowledge of Abaqus, Fortran user subroutines and crystal
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existing SPAR coding to analyse respiratory data collected from commercial wearables Liaise with industry partner to support any technical issues during the study Liaise with participants to support sensor
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reproducible workflows (code, metadata and documentation) in line with project and UKRI expectations. Prepare research outputs including papers, conference presentations and contributions to shared project
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: Comprehensive personalised Assessment, early Risk Evaluation and clinical management” (HER-CARE) project. The successful applicant will work on the project “Assessing the role of rare germline non-coding genetic
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learning in chemistry would be advantageous, as would familiarity with ML approaches for atomistic modelling (e.g., MACE, ACE, NequIP, PhysNet, reactive MD). Prior contributions to scientific code