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researchers to design and develop a wide range of innovative projects, for example involving causal inference, machine learning, text analysis, or large-scale data integration. You support ODISSEI users via
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causal inference, machine learning, text analysis, or large-scale data integration. You support ODISSEI users via consultations and collaborative research, train researchers through workshops, and mentor
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case study analysis and comparative analysis are desired; experience in institutional analysis or discourse analysis, or GIS is a plus; Excellent command of English; knowledge of at least one language of
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skills in case study analysis and comparative analysis are desired; experience in institutional analysis or discourse analysis, or GIS is a plus; Excellent command of English; knowledge of at least one
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improvements will be compared to local and remotely sensed observations during extensive validation and sensitivity analysis. A personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and
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data analysis, and to establish and manage a service infrastructure within the BioMS group, enabling fee-for-service access for external collaborators. You will independently design, plan and perform
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particle geometry in three dimensions using slice-and-view FIB-SEM analysis. Determining mineralogical and chemical properties (composition, zoning, crystallographic orientation) using complementary electron
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molecular research ranging from biochemically purified molecules to tissue analysis and is embedded within the EM Centre that also serves non-life science users. You will assist users, providing expert
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to functionalize metal-free electrodes for selective methane production. Building on our previous work, we seek to enhance the performance of our electrolyzer system — including current density, selectivity, energy
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. You will combine technical work on machine learning with qualitative analysis of how AI systems are interpreted and used in organisational decision-making. Join the Human-Centred Computing group