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, therapeutic intervention and psychopharmacology, and child/family studies. Facilities include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), neurostimulation (TMS/tDCS
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software modules to integrate the models into a working system prototype. iii. Perform data annotation. iv. Conduct experiments, analyse results, and iterate models for improved accuracy and efficiency. v
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remaining barriers to commercialisation by manufacturing and operating a containerised system with increased power and capacity (10 kW, 20 kWh) in Nepal. Prototype performance will be characterised under real
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python code) in developing the UK MRIO for a range of applications, whilst working alongside the wider research team in an inter-disciplinary environment. You will display a strong commitment to applied
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python code) in developing the UK MRIO for a range of applications, whilst working alongside the wider research team in an inter-disciplinary environment. You will display a strong commitment to applied
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, imaging, or relevant area is essential. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week), fixed term contract until 31 December 2025. Requests for secondment from internal candidates may be
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in statistical/psychiatric/behavioural genetics or a related academic area with a strong data analysis component Excellent coding skills with a focus on
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, biomedical engineering, psychology and have excellent coding and data analysis skills. You will be highly motivated, collaborative, interested in technology and interdisciplinary research and willing
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Certificate Examination (SCE) Proven competency in Python, R, and Stata coding Experience in systematic reviews and meta-analyses, including Bayesian methods Clinical experience in rheumatology, including