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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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developmental biology The ability to code in multiple languages, for the purpose of generating user-friendly image analysis and visualisation workflows, and collaborative software development. Experience with a
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a TOTUM card, by showing an employee pass in selected local stores, or online by using any of the listed discount codes Childcare services - We offer excellent childcare services including five
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research, familiarity with regulatory standards (e.g. ICH GCP, 21 CFR Part 11), and knowledge of clinical coding systems (e.g. CDISC, ICD) would be an advantage. The position is full-time (although part-time
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, bioinformatic and statistical analyses, and the maintenance of clinical trial databases. The postholder will be expected to use version control and collaborative code management platforms (e.g. Git/GitHub) as
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compliance, training, and inductions for staff and contractors, and serve as the main point of contact for health and safety matters. You will write and maintain SOPs, risk assessments, codes of practice, and
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coding, programming, or automated/high-throughput data generation and analysis, and an interest in developing and maintaining an industry-standard automated chemistry facility. You will be well organised
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, users, and researchers, and ensuring code reliability, modularity, and scalability through automated testing and CI/CD pipelines. You will also oversee the deployment, monitoring, and optimisation
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, building, programming, testing, and maintaining a large fleet of robots and systems. You will have a background in developing, deploying, and maintaining code which interfaces with hardware. You will have
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professional and proportionate manner, and in accordance with the relevant University regulations, policies and codes of practice, and consistent with the expectations of the Office for Students (OfS) and the