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Requirements: A completed doctoral degree in chemistry, bio technology or a related field. Strong programming skills in Python, R, or similar languages. A track record of research competence and initiative
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specialist knowledge in mechatronics design and control, and proven programming experience in Python, MATLAB or C/C++. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Liang He (email: liang.he@eng.ox.ac.uk
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Python) Experience in analyzing large and/or complex datasets Interest in quantifying uncertainties for computer models and/or climate predictions Ability to work in a team Ability to communicate orally in
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Coding skills and experience in one or more open-source languages (e.g. Python, R) Experience in the use of neuroimaging analysis (fMRI, MRI) to study mechanisms of brain function Previous experience
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English. Programming skills (e.g. Python, R). Ability to work in teams and high social/communicative skills. Strong interest in planning, carrying out, and presenting independant research. High commitment
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Banking. Your skills and attributes for success: Expertise in one or more of the following areas: Machine Learning, Reinforcement Learning, or LLM orchestration. Strong programming skills in Python and
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science, e.g Python & R. Desirable experience in notebooks, markdown and revision control software such as GIT & Jupyter. About the Institute/Project The Centre for Trauma Sciences research team
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methods for generating simulation models of healthcare pathways in Python. The Health Service Modelling Associates (HSMA) Programme is an online national training scheme for public sector analysts
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experience developing reproducible machine learning pipelines applied to complex biological datasets also experience of coding in R and python. Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you will
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cell RNA-seq, ATAC-seq Experience with python and/or R programming languages, including single cell package ecosystems (scanpy and/or Seurat) Experience working within HPC environments Experience working