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master’s degree in economics, business, or any social science with the following: • Subject knowledge (economics, data science, agriculture, environmental science, or social science, structural equation
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professional development workshops in areas such as research communication, computing and data science, and professional progression through our Early Career Researcher Institute .Additionally, you will be
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more complex correlations between the channels. Moreover, this method does not allow to easily include information from different sources, for example from nuclear experiments. Additionally, for many
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experimental fluid dynamics. Experience with laboratory instrumentation, data acquisition, and coding for experiment control or data analysis (e.g. LabVIEW, MATLAB, or Python) would be beneficial. Applicants
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Vincent Hiribarren vincent.hiribarren@kcl.ac.uk at Department of History to discuss their research interests and proposals before submitting their applications . For information on History Research
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The Medicines And Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency; | Canary Wharf, England | United Kingdom | about 1 month ago
function in the Safety and Surveillance group. Within a week of working here, your day could look like this: help shape the UK Government’s premier data-driven research service. You will participate in and
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Nanophysics & Quantum Information group at the Faculty of Physics, and a member of the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) – one of the largest quantum hubs in Europe – and the Austrian
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health management (IVHM) system that leads to enhance safety, reliability, maintainability and readiness. Generally, prognostics models can be broadly categorised into experience-based models, data-driven
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physics-based and data-driven methods to support the design and scale-up of these systems. This approach will reduce the need for costly experiments, improve scale-up predictions, and provide confidence
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the number of sensors required and the maintenance of the data acquisition system. Hence, the alternative of direct instrumentation of the structure, whilst effective, can be logistically expensive