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proven expertise in seismic data processing and analysis, knowledge of volcanic/ geothermal processes, strong quantitative skills, and proficiency in Python for scientific computing. You should be
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/Python pipelines for EEG analyses, preparing manuscripts and high-quality visualisations, and overseeing ethical approvals and participant recruitment as required. About You You have or be close to the
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research, integrating first-person reports with behavioural and neuroimaging data, developing MATLAB/Python pipelines for fMRI whole-brain models, preparing high-quality manuscripts and visualisations, and
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—and machine learning to work within established research programmes. A strong, demonstrable experience in research software development using Python programming language and modern machine learning
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is desirable that you have proficiency in scripting with high-level languages such as R and Python and familiarity working with microbiome and host multi-omic data. Due to the nature of the research
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in programming (Fortran, Python), and evidence of working well as part of a multidisciplinary research team. You must possess the organisational skills and initiative to conduct independent research
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field. Experience in the following is essential: single-cell fluorescence microscopy, microfluidics, image analysis, and machine learning (as applied to biological imaging). Python and MATLAB programming
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economic modelling, ecological and environmental assessment, or GIS. You should also be skilled in data handling and programming, and your ability to write and communicate clearly enables you to engage
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proficiency in Python are essential for success in this role. You will possess excellent communication skills, including the ability to write clearly for publication, present your research effectively
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to the proposed area of research. You should have experience in finite element modelling and data-driven multiphysics approaches. Fluency in Python, Fortran, MATLAB and/or C/C++ and prior work with common finite