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database (e.g., relational database) to store key workforce and service data developing reproducible workflows and code for extracting, transforming and loading (ETL) data into structured formats designing
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include developing adaptive designs, conducting simulation studies, analysing clinical trial data, interpreting results to clinical scientists. There will be opportunities to contribute to peer-reviewed
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documentary research in UK repositories (such as the Bank of England and The National Archives), collecting and organising qualitative and quantitative data on past and present financing arrangements, and
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flowering plants. Analyse bulk and single-nucleus transcriptomic data to direct molecular and physiological studies of the locus' function. Through transcriptomic and bioinformatic analyses, predict the genes
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engagement social media channels and IPR blog; be responsible for overseeing the collection and reporting on impact and evaluation data for wider IPR activities, related to policy engagement, working with
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interactions. Given the importance of the student and course records you’ll help to maintain, accuracy and attention to detail is critical to ensuring reliable data and exceptional service delivery. Your ability
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duties will include Conduct independent research addressing the modelling, analysis, and operation of large energy networks Experience in collation, syntheses and analyse data from practical systems
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of knowing that you are supporting real advances in research and learning that benefit the UK and the world. Further Information This role is offered on a full time (36.5 hours per week) fixed term basis with
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Further Information This is a full-time (36.5 hours per week) fixed term post available from May 2026, for an initial 24 months. For an informal conversation about the role please contact Davide Mattia
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collaboration with the University of Reading, the Colorado School of Mines, the company Simulations Plus, and the FDA. Bath’s contribution involves primarily the generation of experimental data to guide