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Survey (BAS). There are also strong connections to the Institute for Data and Artificial Intelligence (IDAI) at UoB. The researcher will work with Dr. Martin Widmann, Dr. Ruth Geen and Prof. Gregor
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to help develop new techniques within the laboratory, help supervise project/undergraduate students, and present their data regularly at internal lab meetings and external conferences. All applicants should
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, perform and supervise research projects and collect data in agreed areas to a high level of competency and quality Take part in collaborative research projects within and outside the group Project manage
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skills. They will be expected to help develop new techniques within the laboratory, help supervise project/undergraduate students, and present their data regularly at internal lab meetings and external
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themselves in the HPB medical oncology team to help deliver clinical care and trials and also integrate themselves into a research group at the university where they can generate preliminary data. Within
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, with opportunities to build an international research portfolio. The post holder will work on developing and testing study design and data analysis methods, particularly related to cluster randomised
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supervision Conduct qualitative data collection, including semi-structured interviews and/or focus groups Analyse and interpret qualitative data using appropriate methods (e.g. thematic analysis) Use
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responsible for the entire project from polymer synthesis, crystallisation-driven self-assembly, characterising data collection interpretation. Training will be provided in all of the component techniques but
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goals of the project, in collaboration with Dr Andrew Plackett. Collect research data through laboratory-based scientific experimentation and (where necessary) literature reviews. Analyse and interpret
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graduates on challenging, high-profile projects. Further information is available at: www.birmingham.ac.uk/ktp Role Summary The post holder will carry out research on and work with Salinity's customers