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candidate will work with a three-person team of software engineers to integrated algorithms into the Epilepsy Navigation (EpiNav™) software platform for stereotactic neurosurgery planning. The successful
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candidate will work with a three-person team of software engineers to integrated algorithms into the Epilepsy Navigation (EpiNav™) software platform for stereotactic neurosurgery planning. The successful
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software engineers to integrated algorithms into the Epilepsy Navigation (EpiNav™) software platform for stereotactic neurosurgery planning. The successful candidate will help to support the team to formally
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to demonstrate effective and efficient multi-tasking and maintain accurate and up-to-date records. In addition, the applicants should have a high level of proficiency with computer software related to laboratory
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multimodal data (video, self-report, physiological sensors, automatic facial recognition software) that examines CER in multiple contrasting contexts. And (3) Advance educational theory and practice by
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About the Role The ATLAS L1Calo/Global upgrade project is primarily a firmware development based on a common multipurpose hardware module. It requires a lot of software development in a wide range
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About the Role The ATLAS L1Calo/Global upgrade project is primarily a firmware development based on a common multipurpose hardware module. It requires a lot of software development in a wide range
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working productively with others who may have different skillsets and knowledge. You will need to be comfortable using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and have demonstrable experience in Python, and/or
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, & creative research methods Experience in analysing qualitative data using thematic analysis and analysis software (e.g., NVivo) Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with research teams and people with
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methods and analytical tools in Africa and Asia. Our protocols and software will be available to the community to allow wider testing and sustained implementation. A critical part of WaSPP research agenda