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play a key role in leading a research program using advanced 7T MRI methods to investigate how brain activity and neurochemical levels regulate myelin metrics and whether interventions targeting myelin
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Location: London Job Purpose To work on a 24 month Knowledge Transfer Partnership funded programme to develop LEAP, an AI-powered platform that transforms teaching and formative assessment through
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will enter the West of Scotland Higher Specialty Training Programme in General Psychiatry. Applicants must already have a national training number at the time of taking up the post. While applicants may
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Knowledge of data preparation, blending and analytics. Desirable: B1 Knowledge of programming languages like Go, or C#. B2 Up-to-date knowledge of the Scottish WP sector. B3 Up-to-date knowledge of the
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environment. A3 Knowledge of Health and Safety regulations relative to Risk Assessments. A4 ILM in Team Leading or demonstratable experience in a similar role. Skills Essential: C1 Ability to plan and schedule
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Duties and Responsibilities 1. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project deliverables and project/group/School/College research strategy. 2. Document
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proficient in programming using Python, and deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch. For further information, please contact Dr Ke Yuan (https://www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/cruk-si-research
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, engendering a culture of excellence, accountability and transparency, ensuring alignment with the University’s Strategic Plan. * Be responsible for the effective and efficient use of allocated resources
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, models and/or techniques. Diagnose faults and troubleshoot day-to-day problems carrying out appropriate maintenance as required. 4. Design, plan and organise technical activities to meet the
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, assessment and administrative duties, principally at undergraduate level, in relation to research methods, particularly in pre-honours, and as requested by the Programme Director/Head of Subject, in order to