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experience in developing computational models and implementing models for computer simulations. Software development in C++ and/or Python is expected, and experience in model analysis and parameter
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, economic viability, and robustness to realistic operational uncertainty. PhD (or equivalent) in control engineering or closely related discipline. Track record in at least two areas: model predictive control
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Behaviour Demonstrable commitment to the values of equality and diversity A positive attitude and ability to act as a role model to students and colleagues Produce clear, well-structured and succinct written
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Salary: Research Assistant: £32,546 - £34,132 per annum Research Associate: £35,116 - £45,413 per annum Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits . We have a generous
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models. PIML can learn from small amounts of data and are more immune to hallucinations than conventional AI, making them exceptionally suited for biomedical applications. Research Environment You will
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the decision analytic modelling field research field and contribute to high quality reports for funding bodies and peer-reviewed outputs. You will hold a DPhil/PhD in health economics or a related quantitative
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, structural equation modelling, visualisation, preferably in R Competences in quantitative research methods – ideally knowledge of several of the following aspects of quantitative data analysis: experimental
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the decision analytic modelling field research field and contribute to high quality reports for funding bodies and peer-reviewed outputs. You will hold a DPhil/PhD in health economics or a related quantitative
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In the “Research Proposal Section” of the online application simply state that you are applying to the open position on “Machine Learning for Probabilistic Modelling” with Dr Edward Gillman and
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models. PIML can learn from small amounts of data and are more immune to hallucinations than conventional AI, making them exceptionally suited for biomedical applications. Research Environment You will