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how the genome is regulated during development and affected in disease. The ideal candidate will have proven experience in single-cell omics data analysis and visualisation, proficiency in Python and/or
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(e.g., single-cell sequencing, CRISPR/Cas9, microscopy). Basic computational skills (R, Python) are desirable. What we offer As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer
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to engage with stakeholders and partners across the water sector Strong analytical and coding skills within a package such as MATLAB, R or Python. Ability to use initiative, and apply creativity, to solve
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such as Python, Perl or Bash. A solid understanding of aquaculture and fish pathogens is essential, along with knowledge of metagenomics and virome analysis. You’ll be a confident communicator with proven
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experience applying econometric and statistical tools (STATA, R, or Python). They will have experience in modelling and researching carbon pricing and the functioning of emissions trading schemes (both
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language processing; computational history. Candidates should have experience of at least one programming language, preferably Python, and the ability to teach coding to DH students at beginner and intermediate levels
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in relevant and refereed journals. • Knowledge of some combination of computer languages including but not limited to Python, R, PyOMO, Julia. • The opportunity to continue your career at a world
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supports student learning in Python. The initial focus will be at the master’s level as part of the MA/MSc in Digital Humanities delivered on the main UCL campus in Bloomsbury, with potential scope
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Python or Julia and you will have experience using version control (GitHub) and high-performance computing clusters. Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you will need to upload a
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, detectors, lens systems, OSAs, OTDRs, oscilloscopes) Experience with test and measurement lab automation and scripting experience in relevant environments (e.g. Python, LabVIEW, MATLAB) What We Offer: Hands