294 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at University of London
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solutions to develop and optimise novel seed treatments - enhancing crop resilience, improving performance, and supporting more sustainable agricultural systems. The postholder will be seconded to Eden
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project developing Bayesian causal inference methods for mediation analysis using Electronic Health Records (EHR) data. The Research Fellow will design and implement Bayesian methods and software
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educated to degree level or above or hold equivalent relevant experience, relevant experience of data management in clinical research is required. Essential requirements also include experience of developing
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Manager to join Communications and Events on a permanent basis. You will support the Head of Editorial Planning in developing and implementing the School-wide Editorial Plan. You will play a crucial part in
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IT Services, develop functional and non-functional test plans and test scripts for new and existing applications, updating them as those applications are enhanced and upgraded. They will ensure test
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teaching experience in cinematography in higher education, and will be supported to develop their teaching practice through appropriate training. The successful candidate will have excellent communication
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provide clinical input into data-enabled quality improvement programmes supporting general practice across North East London. You will work closely with CEG’s multidisciplinary team to co-develop decision
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About the Department IT Services is responsible for the provision of all IT-related services to the University. The department develops new IT solutions in collaboration with colleagues from across
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affected by developments in the wider economy and society, applicants will have demonstrable experience of the policy, legal constitutional and the complex regulatory environment in which universities
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of murine models of high-grade lymphoma with the aim of providing pre-clinical evidence to support the development of metabolic inhibitors as novel treatments for lymphoma, alone or in combination with