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helps us question theories and improve our understanding, lending itself to better solutions. Willingness to share your insights is crucial to achieving a vibrant and creative research environment
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), and Prof Thomas Sotiriou (gravitational waves, black holes, and alternative theories). At any given time, NCoG also includes about 7-8 postdocs and 25 students. Staff are active members of the LIGO
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adapt methods for electronic structure theory Manuscript preparation and presentation of results at national and international meetings. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD or equivalent
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Northumbria University, will allow you to use both qualitative theory-driven evaluation skills and quantitative economic evaluation skills to examine the distribution of costs and benefits from these movements
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publications on AI security. You will also prepare working theories and analyse data from a variety of sources, contribute ideas for new research projects, act as a source of information and advice, and
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publications on AI security. You will also prepare working theories and analyse data from a variety of sources, contribute ideas for new research projects, act as a source of information and advice, and
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areas. You will also work to develop a programme theory and with the research team to prepare a future research proposal. You will be working as part of a larger research team, and with HDRC partners in
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into and in work, and relevant secondary data, and help produce case studies of supported employment initiatives in the four HDRC areas. You will also work to develop a programme theory and with the research
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include experience with digital learning, social science and education theory, conducting semi-structured interviews (including with children and young people with SEND), and writing for academic
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in core machine learning theory—including statistics, optimization, and linear algebra—is desirable. The ideal candidate will have a proven ability to independently develop and execute research plans