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the research component of your ACL. However you will be required to obtain an ACL in one of the clinical specialties listed above or on the link. Applicants must hold a PhD/MD at time of appointment, have
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Computational Medicine for in silico trials of medical devices. This area is where novel engineering and computer science methods meet regulatory policy. He is the Director of the Christabel Pankhurst Institute
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under different conditions (including the quantification of different crystalline and amorphous phases via various methods) and using this information to optimise treatment options and subsequent mix
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functionalities and tasks. The ideal candidate will be a creative and methodical engineer with experience on and expertise in, user interface development for data-driven applications and an interest in robotics, AI
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mycobacteriology, protein expression and tissue culture and will assist with research projects under the supervision of the PI. Carry out established experimental methods and protocols in molecular biology
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. The successful candidate is expected to have experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, big data processing, cardiac image analysis, data visualisation and statistical methods. Strong
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: SDCMC: Survey Data Collection Methods Collaboration: Securing the Future of Social Surveys, to be known as Survey Futures. Survey Futures is a collaboration between nine universities and three survey
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and effect. Service Excellence - Delivers agreed priorities effectively and in a timely manner. Champions efficient delivery methods including automation and self-serve approaches. Has a continuous
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especially suited to those who would like to get more involved in inclusive research and are interested in public engagement, qualitative methods, and making a meaningful impact in health research involving
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candidate will have a record of excellence in research, involving quantitative and qualitative methods, on Creative Industries; on Creativity, Health and Wellbeing; on CreaTech; on Civic and Creative Futures