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) skills. Ability to write research reports and papers accessible to both academic and lay audiences. Ability to initiate, plan, organise, implement and deliver programmes of work to tight deadlines
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will join a team of researchers, clinicians, and patient partners on a 5-year collaborative research programme funded by a Wellcome Mental Health Award, ‘When your body betrays you: interoceptive
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, digital twins, or related areas Excellent publication record in high-quality journals and/or conference proceedings Excellent programming skills, particularly in Python and/or C/C++; hands-on experience
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mechanical design Experience with beam shaping techniques (e.g., spatial light modulators, diffractive optical elements) Proficiency in programming languages like LabVIEW, Python, MATLAB, or C++, and
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& wider impact work). Secondly, you will do qualitative research with Prof. Ben Geiger and Prof. Karen Glaser as part of CSMH’s programme on ‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’. In particular, you will
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based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience
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programming skills, in depth knowledge of MR theory, and experience with the acquisition and analysis of (preclinical) MRI data, as well as with mathematical modelling and image processing methods. Experience
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& wider impact work). Secondly, you will do qualitative research with Prof. Ben Geiger and Prof. Karen Glaser as part of CSMH’s programme on ‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’. In particular, you will
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structured programming language, ideally python, and should have good experience in the analysis of photometric and spectroscopic data of exoplanet atmospheres. The projects will involve the use, modification