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related field. Strong experience with Python, R, or C++ programming and high-performance computing (GPU/parallel workflows). A research track record including publications, presentations, or collaborative
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the world. Ideal applicants will have a solid background in AI, machine learning, control theory or quantitative finance. Applicants with advanced programming skills (Python/C++); and a desire to publish in
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analytical chemistry, particularly GC-MS analysis of trace volatiles Good communication and problem-solving skills Knowledge in data analytics (python or R) is desirable Knowledge in atmospheric chemistry is
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, energy systems optimisation, techno-economic forecasting, or agent-based modelling proficiency in scientific programming (preferably Julia, Python, or MATLAB) competence in data analysis and probabilistic
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experience working both independently and collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams. Your excellent communication skills and programming proficiency (e.g., Python, MATLAB, R) support your ability to lead or
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delivering web-based solutions, with examples you've contributed to. Practical front-end web development skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript and React (or similar framework). Experience programming in Python and
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proficiency in scientific programming (preferably Julia, Python, or MATLAB) competence in data analysis and probabilistic modelling techniques experience with energy modelling tools (knowledge of Plexos is
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likely to be required include advanced Python or c++ with experience in developing and fine-tuning foundation models for modelling tasks, including use of HPC systems and multi-GPU programming. Knowledge
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information clearly and effectively. Analytical proficiency using tools such as Excel, SPSS, DisplayR, Qualtrics, Alteryx, M, or Python. A proactive mindset with strong problem-solving skills and the ability
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. The ideal candidate will also be expected to have quantifiable experience with: A variety of different neuroimaging methodologies. Using multiple programming languages, including R, Python, MATLAB and