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27 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Computer science » Programming Engineering » Aerospace engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering
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SPSS, AMOS, Stata or R Experience of cleaning, recoding and cataloguing large and complex data sets suitable for time-dependent or longitudinal data analyses is essential Experience of undertaking
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candidate must have experience in the following areas: molecular cell biology, plant phenotyping, and image/data analysis, as well as working as part of a large team. A track record of publishing research is
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, molecular biology, or the microbiome. The role involves working alongside a postdoc in Nottingham and international partners to conduct a large-scale genotype-by-environment screen of duckweed growth under
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&PI theme focusing but not limited to imaging projects in neurodegenerative disorders, such as InsightPD a large ongoing longitudinal Parkinson’s imaging cohort trial. You will be undertaking
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-environment interactions, plant phenotyping, molecular biology, or the microbiome. The role involves working alongside a postdoc in Nottingham and international partners to conduct a large-scale genotype-by
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and big data mining. The research fellow will take a leading role in an EU-Africa research project, collaborating with Research Organisations, Academia, and Industry in South Africa, Switzerland, France
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to develop an AI-powered knowledge capitalisation system (Prometheum) that combines the latest technologies in large language models and retrieval methods to enable engineering teams to access
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. Novel techniques, such as microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and light-field imaging allow users to gather more useful information with higher levels of details than ever imagined. However, lots of
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. Novel techniques, such as microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and light-field imaging allow users to gather more useful information with higher levels of details than ever imagined. However, lots of