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in working with large-scale electronic health records (EHR) data, and ideally with strong analytical skills. The post-holder will be expected to apply various analytical methods using EHR data
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the Centre for the Decentralised Digital Economy at Surrey University; and (c) Dr Lynn Love at Abertay University. To address the needs of P3R, you will have (or be awaiting Viva for) a PhD in a field related
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health implementation in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). The post-holder will be developing prediction models using classical statistical methods, machine learning (ML), and Artificial
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Windows systems. Your responsibilities will include diagnosing and resolving technical issues across a wide range of hardware, software, and operating systems—including audio-visual equipment. You will also
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MedTech research with other thematic foci for PHURI to enable data-driven hardware or software development for patient benefit. This roleis a research-intensive professorship and one of four key strategic
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ETL/ELT methods and creative techniques to build accurate and scalable data models. The role holder will champion the adoption of BI tools across the business through training and user support. In
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and to fellow specialists. About the School This post is within the School of Engineering and Materials Science, a large School with 108 academics, more than 250 PhD students and over 2500 undergraduate
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of a team. About You The candidate should have a PhD and ideally post-doctoral experience in an area relevant to the project, a productive track record, and experience covering the full range of duties
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degree, who hold an ACVECC Diploma. A background in research work in one of the College’s areas of special interest or hold a PhD, although desirable, are not essential. We offer a generous reward package
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of behaviour change science as applied to obesity-related NCD research and experience in undertaking behavioural analyses and mixed-methods evaluations of obesity-related NCD interventions. Further particulars