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developing proposals for both individual and collaborative projects, utilizing established methodologies and techniques to execute research effectively within the specified area; To analyze data meticulously
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create predictions for how foragers should vary in their stay-or-leave decisions for different types of decision algorithm. You will then get to test those predictions using data from humans and rodents
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. The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of employee benefits. More information can be found at: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hr/your-benefits/a-z-of-benefits/benefits-a-z.aspx As part of our commitment
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FieldComputer scienceYears of Research Experience4 - 10 Research FieldComputer scienceYears of Research Experience4 - 10 Additional Information Website for additional job details https://academicpositions.com
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The Pilgrim Group is seeking a highly motivated and talented researcher to join our team (https://www.thepilgrimgroup.co.uk/). This post is funded by Dr Ben Pilgrim’s Royal Society University
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, computer simulations and machine-learning analyses. The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of employee benefits. More information can be found at: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hr/your-benefits/a-z
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and the seventh century CE: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/research-on-early-british-voices-and-identities. This project will use datasets previously curated by team members which will be
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of their efficacy and drug-like properties by collaborators in the Schools of Life Science and other project partners. Prepare high quality supporting data for patent applications and publications resulting from
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& Data Systems and as Associate Editor for Information & Management and Decision Support Systems. For details, please refer to the link: https://research.nottingham.edu.cn/en/persons/alain-chong ; Prof
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holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Dr Chiari’s research team within the Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics (COMGen) group (https