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for a Data Scientist to provide expertise to help drive the development of the University’s portfolio of programmes, including leading on market viability assessments and data analysis to support this
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, technicians and project specialists working on producing data on population distributions and characteristics at high spatial resolution. We are seeking to recruit a Specialist Technician to source, process
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(HDH) School, located at Southampton University Hospital site. Working alongside genomic informaticians, clinicians, and data scientists, you will help drive translational research that has direct impact
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landscape review of which health parameters are (or should be) monitored in Space, how they are measured today (hardware, protocols, frequency, data quality, anything measured in tandem and how/if AI based
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, including hybrid physics-informed approaches, to improve the estimation, monitoring and prediction of hydrological variables. Big data integration: Process and fuse multi-terabyte datasets, including
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accurately recording student information on Advice Pro, ensuring Advice Centre policies are followed, and overseeing the smooth and efficient administration of the service. You will also contribute
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marketing data and insight to inform decisions and influence campaign strategy. You will collaborate with stakeholders and agencies to produce compelling content, build brand narratives and engage diverse
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technical backlog · Develop static and data driven solutions to improve and expand the current offerings on the website · Proactively work with our content design and user experience team to define how
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will be part of the ‘Accurate projections of climate recovery from a combination of historical data, simple models and AI’ Future Leaders Fellowship project, which seeks to understand how climate will
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. INT2ACT emphasizes both technological innovation and researcher development. Doctoral candidates will gain transferable skills in communication, data management, project organisation, collaboration