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: (1) Astronomical spectroscopy, preferably exoplanet spectroscopy using HST, JWST, large ground-based telescopes and/or other facilities at low or high resolution, including data reduction and time
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) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building better computer simulations of the brain. The lab will leverage
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-field communication (NFC)-based electrochemical lateral flow assay (eLFA) digital platform. The delivery of this technology will increase large-scale testing of folic acid levels in fortified food
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flexible working patterns. The salary for this post is £34,610 to £39,906 per annum. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD and experience in Finance. AI/NLP Large Language Models (GPT) or Quantitative
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Further information *Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will be appointed as Research Assistant within the salary range £43,863- £47,223 per annum. The posts are available from 05
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for appointment at Grade 7 with a salary range of £39,424- £47,779 per annum with amended duties and responsibilities. About us The MMM Unit is based at the Big Data Institute and John Radcliffe Hospital. We work
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stability as system strength continues to decline. Building on existing frameworks such as the WECC Composite Load Model (CLM), you will develop and validate data-driven methods for load identification and
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(mammalian cell culture, lentiviral transduction, flow cytometry and FACS, Illumina sequencing and bioinformatic data analysis. You should have (or be close to completion of) a PhD in molecular/cell biology
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undertaken in the NHS require a few days stay in hospital. However, it is possible to discharge some patients on the same day as their operation. We are preparing for a large randomised controlled trial by
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, as well as for their babies. You will work with large, complex datasets from national surveys and routinely collected health data to support impactful research. You will manage your own research