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will need good communication skills, and will be able to work with and disseminate information to both academic and non-academic audiences. You will have a PhD in medical or bio-informatics, epidemiology
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. You will be routed to this when you click on the 'Apply' button. PhD degree in a relevant subject, such as chemistry, materials science or engineering. If you are near submission or have recently
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provide guidance to MSc and PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods Undertake management/administration arising from research Person
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collaborative research environment that exemplifies IDAI's distinct approach to interdisciplinary data science and AI research. Person Specification PhD (or near completion) in Computer Science, Data Science, AI
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relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given
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partners both in the UK and internationally, joining a supportive group of researchers within the wider research group, the School, and across the University of Southampton. To succeed, you will need a PhD
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), or for application process queries Ruikang Xue (ruikang.xue@ucl.ac.uk). About you The successful candidate will have a PhD qualification, extensive knowledge and expertise in additive manufacturing, surface and bulk
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diversity, acting as a role model and contributing to an inclusive culture Person Specification First degree and normally a higher degree (e.g., MSc, PhD or near to completion) in a relevant field such as
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-rich environment alongside an experienced and collaborative team at the forefront of medical genetics. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD with a strong quantitative component, particularly
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related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods Undertake management/administration arising from research