22 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at Queen's University Belfast
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The Co-Centre for Sustainable Food Systems brings together academics from multiple disciplines, including the natural sciences, trade, economics, politics, political economy and law. We are seeking
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To be an active member of the research team assisting in the development and pre-clinical and industrial translation of novel drug delivery systems. To assist in the planning and delivery
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(coordinated by Developing Healthy Communities NI and Alcohol Forum Ireland). They will work at local level to ensure close collaboration with SUMIT activity leads/partners and relevant stakeholders in
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manuals, publication of professional materials). They will develop research proposals and funding bids in collaboration with colleagues with QCAP contributing to the strategic direction of QCAP and the
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undertake data collection and anonymisation, data analysis, dissemination and community outreach activities, prepare progress and output reports on their work and ensure they are escalated to the appropriate
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that all SUMIT data needs are met and is to the highest ethical standards. They will undertake data collection and anonymisation, data analysis, dissemination and community outreach activities, prepare
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Development (CPD) stipulations according to GOC guidelines. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure you clearly evidence in your application how you meet the essential and, where applicable
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of data collection to form the basis of a flexible table builder. It involves working with a team of population researchers to develop resources to open up data to non-specialists. The successful candidate
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to the research project “Sustainable Wearable Edge InTelligence (SWEET)”. The successful candidate will develop theoretical concepts in transprecise computing in the application domain of health analytics using
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within the prestigious Patrick G. Johnston Centre for Cancer Research, you'll be at the forefront of developing secure, interoperable Secure Data Research Environments (SDREs) that integrate clinical