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: 1435-24-R We invite applications for Post-Doctoral Research Associate positions to join the Statistical Foundations for Detecting Anomalous Structure in Stream Settings (DASS) Programme. The DASS
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positions to join the Statistical Foundations for Detecting Anomalous Structure in Stream Settings (DASS) Programme. The DASS Programme will consider the foundational statistical challenges of identifying
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this position you will have: great attention to detail in compiling information strong communication skills, able to communicate complex information clearly an organisational, structured, methodical
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alongside another researcher based in Bristol, you will review literature, design data collection materials, undertake qualitative interviews and focus groups, and collect structured data from court case
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for i-Motif DNA with Ruthenium Complexes i-Motif DNA (iM) is a DNA secondary structure known since 1993, but whose existence in cells was only proven in 2018. There is much to be learned about iM
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for a talented individual who shares our goal to tackle structural inequalities in the UK labour market. About you You will be able to undertake research and policy analysis, help secure and manage funded
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to understand and model the movement of individuals at both fine spatial scales, such as within a single city, as well as at a global scale. We expect the work to reveal the structure of social interaction and
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multidisciplinary team, you will be responsible for: • Progressing the development of our new process which uses novel magneto-composites to remove the DOC. • Optimising DOC removal through design/construction