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or related discipline to develop their data analysis and modelling skills and experience, applied to the field of health economics. We wish to encourage people who have strong quantitative skills who may be
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working full-time. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented graduate in a quantitative STEM, psychology, health or social sciences or related discipline to develop their data analysis and modelling
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Overview Autonomous driving systems (ADS) are rapidly advancing, but ensuring their safety and reliability remains a critical challenge. Simulation-based testing offers a promising approach to
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The pathway combines observational, descriptive, and trials-based methods with large population-scale datasets to provide evidence on societies most pressing health challenges. Research informs
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vision-language (V-L) research. The framework to be developed will be leveraging existing pre-trained vision-language models to improve the performance of matching listings with existing products, and for
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funded by eBay which aims to create a framework to support vision-language (V-L) research. The framework to be developed will be leveraging existing pre-trained vision-language models to improve
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, descriptive, and trials-based methods with large population-scale datasets to provide evidence on societies most pressing health challenges. Research informs evidence-based policy making to support people
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. Maintain and update specialist knowledge by critically appraising relevant literature in urban resilience, infrastructure systems, or data-driven modeling. Actively participate within the research group
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of practice-based research, the use of evidence in the commissioning and delivery of care services, and the improvement of practitioners’ research skills. ASCENT will include local partners across social care
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Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS), based at the Botnar Research Centre, Oxford. The NDORMS Pharmaco- and Device epidemiology research group is involved