58 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at Swansea University
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for individuals living with multiple long-term conditions known as multimorbidity, and may lead to unnecessary polypharmacy. This PhD studentship aims to develop a Bayesian modelling framework to identify clusters
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Research Institute’s ESRC and EPSRC. The pathway is seeking to develop expertise in researching human behaviour, combining advanced quantitative and digital analytical methods, applied to data generated
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—algorithms, interfaces and embodiment—through the pursuit of answers to a complex question: in what ways can we make life better for all with interactive digital-physical objects that channel their physical
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Research Institute’s ESRC and EPSRC. The pathway is seeking to develop expertise in researching human behaviour, combining advanced quantitative and digital analytical methods, applied to data generated
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environment requiring an in- depth understanding of multiple systems and processes. This is a physically demanding role and as a Security and Campus Response Officer your duties will include campus patrols
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the globe. Our reputation continues to grow: we are ranked the top university in Wales, 25th in the UK, and among the global leaders in multiple subject areas, while our student experience has been recognised
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impact that these have on multiple health and/or social outcomes. For example, a project may characterise the housing or school travel environment, and investigate the impact on injuries, mental health and
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of experts across multiple sectors. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion The University is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity in all its practices and activities. We aim
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them. This role is central to demonstrating the value and influence of secure research platforms that enables health, social, and administrative data research. The postholder will work across multiple
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to make healthy lifestyle choices and/or to live better with illness and disability. More specifically, it examines the built and social environment and the impact that these have on multiple health and/or