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potential flapper skate egg-laying sites. The postholder will also generate high-resolution maps and reproducible analytical workflows in R, Python, and GIS platforms. The role involves close engagement with
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clinical colleagues. Excellent programming skills (MATLAB or Python preferred). Proven track record of publishing research outputs. Apply Before: 05/01/2026, 23:59
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Python programming skills and comprehensive knowledge of Operations and Supply Chain management. Fellow candidates should hold a PhD or near to completion in appropriate Discipline Operation Management
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with anxiety and depression. The post-holder will need to have strong programming skills (e.g. Python, R) and will take the lead on analysing physiological data and writing up studies for publication
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environments, scripting/programming (e.g., Bash, Python, R), and genomic analysis pipelines is essential, along with hands-on experience working with large datasets and public repositories such as Genomics
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large-scale microbiome or pathogen genomics datasets. They will be proficient in one or more programming languages (e.g., Python or R) and they will have knowledge of Linux/Unix, SQL, and high-performance
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methodologies. Applicants must demonstrate strong programming skills in at least one scripting or programming language (e.g. Python, R, Perl, Nextflow, C++, or Java) and experience in areas such as
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PhD Expert knowledge of statistical modelling, statistical inference and use of relevant software (e.g. R/Python) both for data processing, visualisation and programming. Excellent communication and
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Strong quantitative background Experience with programming languages (e.g. MATLAB or Python) Experience with statistical software (e.g. R or Stata) Ability to work across broad scientific missions and
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of the Python scientific programming stack (e.g. pandas, numpy, jupyter, spark) and best practices for software development (e.g. version control, unit tests). Experience working with relational databases, SQL