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time of appointment. MSc or PhD in Statistics OR a relevant higher degree with experience of working as an applied medical statistician. Knowledge of survival analysis and statistical modelling
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methodological guidance and statistical expertise in the design and analysis of applied health research projects and developing methodology. The post holder will work alongside a number of systematic reviewers
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develops new intellectual understanding Disseminate research findings for publication, research seminars etc Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate
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time of appointment. Qualifications MSc or PhD in Statistics or relevant subject and possess substantial previous experience of working as an applied medical statistician. Experience and knowledge
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processing for statistical sensor fusion. Role Summary You will contribute to the development of a model for a quantum sensor, and its fusion and integration with existing inertial sensors You will investigate
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participant database Apply complex statistical techniques (e.g., Bayesian diffusion models) to analyse the data Present research outputs, including drafting academic publications or parts thereof, for example
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member of the Biostatistics, Evidence Synthesis, Test Evaluation and prediction Modelling (BESTEAM) team. Teaching The post holder will be responsible for the redevelopment and delivery of the statistics
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research group led by Bruno Bertini at the University of Birmingham. The duration is one year with the possibility of extension. The group’s research is operating in the area of quantum statistical physics
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statistical physics with specific focus on non-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics. Specific topics of interest include dynamics of strongly correlated integrable models, (generalised) hydrodynamics
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the project. Supervise students on research-related work and provide guidance to PhD students. Undertake management/administration arising from research. Contribute to Departmental/School research and