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technology and innovations and work flexibly across laboratories as required. Analyse and record data to aid the design of future research Take responsibility for self-development and on the job learning
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knowledge and practical experience of nucleic acid analysis software, including BLAST, Clustal Omega and primer design software. Experience in clinical phenotyping in neuropsychiatric or gastrointestinal
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of career. Experience in using qualitative data analysis computer software such as NVivo would be an advantage. Skills 13. Demonstrable ability to plan and manage research, both independently and as part of a
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for Catholic Studies (CCS) through such means as: regular participation in and contribution to the Durham Catholic Theology Research Seminar, and other such lectures, conferences, and public events organised by
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desirable if the post holder has experience in the development of production-quality software, computational Bayesian inference, and strong communication skills. For more information see the detailed job
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; supervising student projects/practicals. · Demonstrable ability to model experiments using a range of software packages, such as Python, Matlab or Mathematica. · Experience of experimental
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lack of investment over decades. The candidate will be expected to have a PhD in relevant fields of either economics, geography, economic development, planning, engineering, or public policy
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is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering
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metabolism and human physiology. Experience with clinical research and/or experimental medicine studies necessary. Analytical Skills: Proficiency in data analysis and statistical software. Experience with high
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areas of science, engineering, design, business and languages. Heriot-Watt is also Scotland's most international university, boasting the largest international student cohort. How to Apply Please submit