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. This work will involve developing and applying interpretability techniques to machine learning systems used in healthcare contexts, including tasks such as risk prediction, clinical decision support, and the
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or innovative solutions. To liaise with research colleagues and make internal and external contacts to develop knowledge and understanding. To plan and manage own research activity, research resources in
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applicant will work on the project alongside Prof. Cheryl McEwan (Principal Investigator, Department of Geography, Durham University). The primary duties will be to contribute to the development
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- Developing a Psychobiological Model of Adolescents' Social Media Use and Overuse Based on Social Reward". This large-scale project is led by Dr Niklas Ihssen and Prof Mary Hanley and funded by the Huo Family
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The Role The 12-month fixed-term Research Assistant position is available 2.5 days per week (50% FTE). The successful candidate will join the project "Train the Trainer - Echolocation Habilitation
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& Development which includes researchers conducting a wide range of studies in the field of neurodiversity. The role A 3-year fixed-term Research Assistant (RA) position is available in the Department
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non-academic sectors to co-develop experimental methods to address health challenges. The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the 3-year project ' Amplifying
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to develop evidence-based strategies for sustainable RVFV control.
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. They will be expected to develop initiative and creativity, along with the appropriate skills and knowledge, to achieve the research goals. The post holders are also expected to work effectively both
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expected to undertake and/or support interviews and qualitative analysis and will be involved in data collection from the museum collections, and all analysis, and publication development and conference