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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Warwick, England | United Kingdom | 16 days ago
Laurence Lessard-Phillips (Birmingham), will involve an advanced quantitative investigation of pupil school mobility and long-term trajectories in England. Building on the supervisors’ ongoing work
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characterization. The position focuses on histological sample preparation, imaging, and qualitative and quantitative analysis of tissue sections. The student will work closely with a graduate/post-doc mentor
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-programmes/data-science. We are looking for a Research Assistant to work on biomedical problems using computational approaches. The role will focus on the creation of a computational pipeline for oncology. Key
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership; | Loughborough, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
for teachers. The project builds on Numeralis, an adaptive screening instrument comprising cognitive and mathematics tasks. The project combines secondary data analysis, large-scale pupil screening
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Bayesian computational statistics, differentiable programming, and high-performance computing, the project aims to deliver robust, interpretable, and scalable methods for metabolic flux analysis. You will
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of biological problems to actionable computational analysis plans Execution of analysis plans and its subsequent interpretation Generate analysis reports and communicate them to researchers Management
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-programmes/data-science. Key Responsibilities: Communication with researchers to understand biological problems Facilitate the translation of biological problems to actionable computational analysis plans
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-performance computing systems. The researcher will develop mathematically sound approaches for transmission and capacity expansion as applied to the bulk electricity systems to enhance economics, reliability
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should feel confident in their ability to learn about and use new mathematical and machine learning tools as needed, even if these have not formed part of their prior studies. The candidate is expected
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, network analysis, or machine learning are a plus Good organisational skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively Effective communication skills and an interest in contributing to a