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: Education, Research and Innovation and One University (please see our vision below for more information on One University). These product areas are moving to utilise modern agile change methodologies
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Overview Data Connect, a service within the University's Research and Innovation IT team, is seeking an enthusiastic Data Scientist to contribute to the development and delivery of multiple health
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all year round Details Project details: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been shown to be important in obtaining ‘big data’ from whole slide images (WSI) and offers unique opportunities for automated
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models. This evolution affects all devices, ranging from large-scale data centres to mobile phones. However, these advanced architectures break assumptions that programmers have relied on, causing new
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digital capabilities, they will be able to build relationships with, and between, academics and businesses (from SMEs to large multinationals), identifying their needs to agree projects for delivering
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made. The project will involve using routinely collected healthcare data and/or large healthcare datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink. This is an excellent opportunity for someone
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Ability to develop and sustain successful collaborations Essential Interview Ability to work effectively with colleagues and collaborators in a large and diverse research team Essential Application Ability
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: Education, Research and Innovation and One University (please see our vision below for more information on One University). These product areas are moving to utilise modern agile change methodologies
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materials as an addressing these challenges. A large experimental research programme is now attempting to explore these materials further and develop them for use in devices. To underpin this research we need
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antimicrobials is of great interest currently. Among the bacteriophage a class of large, widespread, antibacterial viruses known as Jumbophage are receiving much attention due to the novel mechanisms they employ