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meta-epidemiological study to investigate the impact of placebo blinding in randomised trials of respiratory infections in primary care. The postholder will identify eligible studies and assist with data
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WellthLab . The WellthLab's mission is to explore how interactive technologies can support people to feel, how they feel, better. Our philosophy is to design for a minimal data dose, and our main methodology
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research through publications, seminars, conference presentations and public engagement. The post will be full time until December 2026. By applying, you are agreeing that we can share your information with
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work, analysing qualitative data, writing it up for publication. The work would include working with PPI and working with a multidisciplinary team. You will need experience of qualitative research and a
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to integrate these systems for global-scale quantum communication and information processing. Informal enquiries are encouraged and can be directed to Dr Patrick Ledingham (p.ledingham@soton.ac.uk ). The ORC is
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research through publications, seminars, conference presentations and public engagement. The post will be full time until December 2026. By applying, you are agreeing that we can share your information with
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and entertainment. For further information please contact Dr Thomas Andritsch, email: t.andritsch@soton.ac.uk Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who
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signal simulation frameworks for BSL gestures. Process skeletal motion data to drive simulation pipelines. Conduct radar experiments to calibrate and benchmark simulation outputs. Write academic papers
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experience in deep learning, as well as: Demonstrable experience with the development of novel model architectures for deep learning applied to audio data; In-depth knowledge of deep learning, including recent
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possible. The appointment is until 30/04/2027 subject to successful completion of progression milestones. For more information or an informal visit/ meeting, please contact Prof Kate Ward; kw@mrc.soton.ac.uk