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. Working directly with families of 2-3 year old children at risk of language difficulties, to support with child sleep. Working closely with external stakeholders in North Tyneside Council, and the second
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early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also
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neuroscience and data analysis Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB, and similar languages) Experience with large-scale neural network simulations Experience with analysing large-scale neural
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, Skills and Experience Broad knowledge of statisticsSkills in programming languages such as R and/or Python Experience of applying statistics to solve complex real-world problems Ability to handle a diverse
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intervention (SleepBoost) alongside a community language intervention (Chatterbox) to boost language outcomes in 2-3 year old children at risk of language difficulties. This study is led by Dr Vic Knowland with
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skills as well as be fluent in spoken and written English. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate with the vibrant Aalto research community, including the Intelligent Robotics group
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the development and implementation of machine learning (ML), computer vision (CV), large language models (LLMs), and vision-language models (VLM) to automate data extraction and interpretation for productivity
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of
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to the project. All of the research activities and the project reporting will be undertaken in English and so fluency is essential. The successful candidate will also be required to register for a higher research
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research and teaching in some subdivisions of his/her field; (d) be able to demonstrate effective classroom teaching skills; and (e) be highly proficient in written and spoken English. Conditions of