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budgeting, coding changes, and process improvements About you: We’re looking for someone who combines technical expertise with strong interpersonal skills: Essential Criteria: Part-qualified with a
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codes, assisting with coding changes and restructures and the provision of management accounting information. The role holder will be based at Lavington Street in Central London and is currently
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, Python or other coding languages. Willingness to work as part of a team and to be open-minded and cooperative. Desirable criteria Background knowledge of neuroscience, biological sciences, or a closely
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mechanics. It is essential that the successful applicant can directly translate mathematical models to code (rather than directly apply FEM software) since the long-term objective is to translate the methods
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mechanics. It is essential that the successful applicant can directly translate mathematical models to code (rather than directly apply FEM software) since the long-term objective is to translate the methods
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appropriate use existing codes to unlock a state-of-the-art understanding of these complex systems. Also, within the department we have a range of experimental groups doing complementary research in a range of
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, Proteomics Strong programming skills in R, python or other coding languages Practical experience with a high-performance computing and Unix/Linux environments Desirable criteria Ability to work with version
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effectively or embedding tools that allow them to practise coding and data skills. As an Educational Technologist, you’ll work closely with colleagues across Learning Technology and the wider King’s Digital
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programming skills in-R, Python or other coding languages. Willingness to work as part of a team and to be open-minded and cooperative. Desirable criteria Background knowledge of neuroscience, biological
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appropriate use existing codes to unlock a state-of-the-art understanding of these complex systems. Also, within the department we have a range of experimental groups doing complementary research in a range of