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. The successful applicant will use state of the art inference algorithms to design, use and share the findings of epidemiological models that integrate across large and diverse datasets including capture-mark
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in implementing, testing and validating complex minimisation algorithms that can be used for adaptive trials. Application & interview 8 Experience of collaborating on successful research proposals
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learning methods, such as longitudinal analysis methods, latent variables models, clustering algorithms, missing data and clinical trial analysis Strong publication record Experience in women and children’s
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HiPerBreedSim project. In this role, you will leverage recent advances in working with ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) to develop algorithms and code for simulating population genomic data, including
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bioinformatics Previous experience with AI and/or machine learning approaches Interest in reproductive health and/or development of clinical tools and algorithms Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full
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Columbia and Cardiff, we aim to define and understand the functional role of DNA cytosine modification in the development of different pathologies present within the lungs of individuals with Idiopathic
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characterising the thermodynamics and kinetics of hydrides The Hydrogen Research Group values diversity. We believe listening to different perspectives can inform and improve our research. Diversity in our team
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interdisciplinary collaboration between Rights Lab researchers representing 17 different disciplines from five different university faculties. The Rights Lab works closely with stakeholders in government, civil
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.) influences different facets of the experience of ‘successful conversation’ (feeling engaged, exchanging information, etc.). Participants in the studies will include people with hearing loss and hearing-aid
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conditions. Our work combines traditional statistical methods with advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to identify patterns in disease. We also use qualitative methods to understand lived experiences