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will serve as the Principal Statistician and Methodological Lead in Digital Trials for the EMBRACE programme, providing strategic direction and scientific leadership across the design, analysis, and
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viability Excellent task management and analysis skills and ability to work under pressure in a busy environment with a record of delivering on time and within budget Desirable criteria Working knowledge and
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documents, formal and informal, for a range of audiences. 7. Experience of qualitative and quantitative data collection (both desk based, and through interviews / in person methods), analysis and
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, KSQL streams, and reactive backend systems. Mentoring and team-leading experience Strong background in open-source software development practices. Experience with data analysis and processing pipelines
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; undertake quantitative and qualitative data analysis; write for publication; disseminate findings. Expertise, knowledge, and experience of young people with life-limiting conditions, complex medical
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attention to detail, with an ability to maintain high levels of accuracy when dealing with large volumes of documentation. Excellent data analysis & IT skills, with the ability to assimilate large and complex
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research methodologies and statistical analysis, particularly in relation to big/longitudinal data, using script-based statistical packages (e.g., R, Stat, MPlus). Experience with longitudinal modelling
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About us King’s History is an intellectual home for scholars of every region of the world, who use approaches which range from local micro-histories to large-scale quantitative analysis. We
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, the development and fine-tuning of vision foundation models, multiple instance learning, survival analysis, and interpretable model development. You will also lead efforts in building multimodal deep learning
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candidate will be responsible for project set-up, conduct of interviews (remotely via Teams) with clinical staff and patients as well as data analysis. This project focusses on process evaluation of four