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research funding bids as required To analyse and communicate complex ideas, concepts and data using appropriate methods and packages To resolve issues and support colleagues in devising procedures required
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This Research Assistant position supports a UKRI-funded research programme developing anatomy-driven artificial intelligence methods for cognitive and translational neuroscience. The role focuses
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@sheffield.ac.uk t.whitfield@sheffield.ac.uk>) for informal enquiries. Deadline for applications: Friday 27th February 2026. First class or upper second 2(i) in a relevant subject. To formally apply for a PhD, you
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at study sites and undertake quality control responsibilities related to studies, including site monitoring. Experience of using a range of research methods is desirable. A postgraduate qualification (or
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possess an equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study or equivalent experience and be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge in the discipline and of research methods and techniques
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a relevant discipline or equivalent experience in a relevant subject area, such as healthcare, nursing, housing, or architecture. They will have a background in mixed-methodology research methods and
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specialist theoretical or practical knowledge in the subject. It is expected that the successful candidate will have evidence of research-based study towards a postgraduate qualification, such as a PhD. A2
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structures and diagnostic targets. 3. Explainable AI Implementation Integrate XAI methods (e.g., Grad-CAM, Guided Backprop, SHAP) into the system. Generate and interpret visual explanations for model outputs
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appropriate methods. • To communicate evidence via policy reports, webinars, newsletters, blogs, and social media. • To support the organisation of events including webinars, workshops and briefings
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knowledge mobilisation. The Centre is pleased to invite applications for our popular Research Apprenticeship scheme which runs on an annual basis. Previous apprentices are studying for PhDs, working in the UK