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data and identify appropriate costs To extract relevant data from published economic studies. Such data is likely to include costs, outcomes, assumptions and other parameters To estimate costs and
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and quantum cellular automata, many-body quantum chaos, quantum integrability, (generalised) hydrodynamics, quantum information scrambling, entanglement measures, tensor-network theory. The ideal
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some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Analyse and interpret data Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding Disseminate research findings for publication
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for the Expansion of Wellbeing Archaeology (KNEWA). KNEWA will run for 1 year, it will collect and compare data on policies and delivery of WA in England, Denmark and Italy to advance understanding of what works in
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, conducting, and analysing clinical trials across various medical disciplines. The BCTU has an in-house programming team that supports the Unit’s clinical trial management and electronic data capture systems
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University of Birmingham | Belfast International Airport, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | 20 days ago
and Research including: Welcome and induction activities; Programme administration support and services; Research administration support; Visa and immigration services; Information advice and guidance
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genetic data Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding of transcription control Disseminate research findings for peer reviewed publication, research seminars conferences and
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interpret data from flood risk models and GIS datasets Disseminate research findings for publication, research seminars etc Contribute to developing and applying flood risk models, and develop techniques
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connections to the Institute for Data and Artificial Intelligence (IDAI) at UoB. The researcher will work with Dr. Martin Widmann, Dr. Ruth Geen and Prof. Gregor Leckebusch at UoB, and Dr. Andrew Orr at BAS
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approaches for managing confidential spatial health data, including differential privacy & other secure geospatial data protocols. This research will advance our understanding of how major infectious diseases