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/ Associate in African heritage and geospatial data science. This is a fixed term appointment for 24 months. The post holder will work as part of the Mapping Africa's Endangered Archaeological Sites and
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) in quantitative biology, statistics, or a related discipline, and have experience using statistical modelling and data analysis to address predictive or inferential questions in ecological
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-based, data-driven alternatives to competition-focused approaches. The successful candidate will also represent the AIxGEO at external events and help organise workshops and conferences with senior
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interpretation of platform data, stakeholder feedback, and project outcomes; maintain records and databases; and draft progress reports, technical reports, and academic publications. Contribute to the design
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information or informal enquiries, please contact Dr Matthew Deakin, matthew.deakin@newcastle.ac.uk . The successful applicant may be eligible for a Global Talent Visa under the Endorsed Funder Route
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. Aspen) Good organization and data management skills We expect the candidates to be able to start preferably earliest in October 2025, in any case within Autumn 2025. The applicants for the doctoral
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to translate social, behavioural, and legal insights on hate crime/speech and misinformation into practical requirements for digital tools and training frameworks. Collate, process and present research data in
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of these three key areas: quantitative user studies, statistical modelling of human experimental data or human augmentation very good in scientific writing and communication skills very good knowledge
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mutations. Working closely with the PI (Professor Peter Visscher), you will develop new research methodologies, conduct analyses on detailed and complex data, write articles for peer-reviewed journals and
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tools is considered as an advantage Understanding of building design, structures, and material in the Finnish context Capability for working with Building Information Models Fluent English is a must