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systems theory Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Desirable criteria Advanced programming and data analysis skills Computational neuroscience background Behavioral data analysis skills Strong
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questions for research interviews. Conducting a series of semi-structured interviews at UoN. Transcription and analysis of qualitative data. Attending research team meetings. Contributing to publication
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health, and bioinformatics. You will apply advanced AI methods - from classical machine learning to large language models and agent-based AI - on large-scale healthcare datasets, including structured
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external organisations and to contribute to consultancy activities. Develop an awareness of University structures, policies and procedures and relevant issues in the higher education, research, social and
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University explores synergies between nonlinear control theory and physics informed machine learning to provide formal guarantees on performance, safety, and robustness of robotic and learning-enabled systems
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recordings Familiarity with neuroanatomy and neurophysiology Knowledge of dynamical systems theory Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Desirable criteria Advanced programming and data analysis
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£100 million. The Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering is a world-leader in research in: Ship Design, Stability and Safety, Marine Hydrodynamics, Marine Structures, Ocean
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chemists, bioscientists and structural biologists working at the forefront of anti-cancer drug discovery with an excellent track record of successfully bringing new cancer medicines to market. The focus
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working knowledge of university and research governance structures relevant to the role The Person (Essential) Either a qualified Speech and Language Therapist with experience of qualitative research
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with reading difficulties. Working 10 hours per week over 25 weeks, the successful applicants will work in-person in Durham and travel to local partner schools to deliver a structured reading programme