68 phd-data-mining Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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years. For more information please see the announcement of this initiative. The Centre will be the first overarching and integrative attempt to understand the relationships between slavery and war
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and big data mining. The research fellow will take a leading role in an EU-Africa research project, collaborating with Research Organisations, Academia, and Industry in South Africa, Switzerland, France
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to data analysis, and contribute to the objectives of the STFC Gravitational Wave Consolidated Grant “Precision Gravity With LIGO-Virgo-Karga” (PI: T Sotiriou, Co-Is: M Bezares, S Green, L Sberna) and/or
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.) influences different facets of the experience of ‘successful conversation’ (feeling engaged, exchanging information, etc.). Participants in the studies will include people with hearing loss and hearing-aid
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proposals for both individual and collaborative projects, utilizing established methodologies and techniques to execute research effectively within the specified area; To analyze data meticulously, interpret
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set-up, and data collection and analysis. - Have the ability to analyse and interpret data using appropriate statistical packages (e.g., conducting linear mixed effects models in R). - Have experience
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PhD (or near completion) in a relevant area such as Psychology, Mental Health, or Social Sciences. Experience in qualitative and/or mixed methods research. A demonstrable commitment to co-production and
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About the role - The role-holder will be proficient at quantitative analyses and be support the wider inter-disciplinary research team in analysing quantitative data captured from a variety of
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years. For more information please see the announcement of this initiative. The Centre will be the first overarching and integrative attempt to understand the relationships between slavery and war
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years. For more information please see the announcement of this initiative. The Centre will be the first overarching and integrative attempt to understand the relationships between slavery and war