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, design, coding, testing, and deployment. You will be expected to write clean, efficient code and lead on code reviews, ensuring adherence to best practices and coding standards. With a strong emphasis on
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-quality code, and will contribute to the sustainability and usability of open-source tools developed within the project. Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the following
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their analytical work with numerical simulations coded e.g. in Python, and present their work in written notes and manuscripts, as well as give presentations to the project team and external stakeholders
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or otherwise) • Lead in translating the developed code into shareable (user-friendly) code for use by students in the Lehman or de Boer groups in the first instance, and then by a wider scientific community via
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high degree of proficiency • Ability to code at the level of implementing complex proof-of-concept compilers and interpreter prototypes • Familiarity with mainstream proof assistant is not required
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Have or be close to the completion of a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging, experimental psychology, computer science or a closely related discipline. Experience in the design, coding and
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data and operation of complex data base and information systems in order to code and abstract medical data and routine data entry. Record and code incoming forms etc, checking for inconsistencies
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interviews Work with research nurses in participating sites to recruit patients to the study Play a key role in coding and analysing research data, including secondary analysis of data Contribute to public
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adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations at all times. Assist with the transportation of commodities and equipment from one
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into impactful applications in global health. We welcome applicants with training in statistics, applied mathematics, computer science, or epidemiology, especially those with strong quantitative and coding skills