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, please prepare a code sample demonstrating your programming and data analysis skills (Include code files in a zip file named “Surname_Firstname_Pre-doctoral_Application**.**zip” with explanation of context
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work. Experience with data analysis, coding, or malaria immunology is desirable, but training will be provided where needed. This role suits someone who is motivated, curious, and ready to support a busy
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. You will need excellent programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB), and a solid understanding of grid codes, standards, and flexibility modelling. Strong communication skills, the ability to work both
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accretion-powered outflows, using hydrodynamics codes, theoretical calculations and/or the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code SIROCCO. The postholder will carry out research involving theoretical and
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data are in the form of codes from standardized coding systems, such as SNOMED-CT. These codes need to be converted to features in some way prior to being used in analysis. One way of doing this is to
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problem-solving skills are essential, including experience with Pen World Table data, coding, and dynamic general equilibrium models. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability
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), and colleagues from the NHS. Your primary role will be to prepare data for analysis, including extracting, cleaning, merging, and coding data from clinical records. This is a fantastic opportunity for a
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countries involved in the SHARE project, including developing an inductive coding schedule relevant for all countries, ensuring country workshops run as planned, and organising country collaborations
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economics, statistics, or a related quantitative discipline and have strong analytical and coding skills. Experience in evidence synthesis, economic evaluation, or infectious disease research would be
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of accelerator physics modelling codes such as Accelerator Toolbox or ELEGANT would be an advantage. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach. This may include lecturing, small group teaching, and