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research programme takes a mixed methods approach. The successful applicant will have a key role in the qualitative work package which aims to understand multi-stakeholder perspectives of the C(E)TR process
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experience. They will possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within the research programme and be able to contribute ideas for new research projects and research income generation
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, plan, and independently execute appropriate activities to deadlines; ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; willingness to travel overseas for international collaborations and
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form; ability to work as part of an extended team in multiple disciplines and locations; ability to identify research objectives and subsequently conceive, plan, and independently execute appropriate
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-of-the-art laboratory and clinical facilities that form an ideal environment for our translational research agenda. The main objectives of our research programme are to: • Understand the mechanisms
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the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The post-holder will be one of six centre-funded postdoctoral researchers delivering on projects that form our core research programme. They will be a cornerstone of the
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. About You The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a numerate field, be familiar with medical image analysis using deep learning methods, have experience with GitHub and relevant programming languages
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researchers in the Future of Food programme at the Oxford Martin School. You must hold or be close to the completion of a doctoral degree in a relevant field (e.g. data science, industrial ecology, geography
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About the Role This 3 year full-time PDRA position, using advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is part of an exciting major EPSRC-funded Programme Grant, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI
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of diagnostic devices within hospital settings. A deep understanding and hands-on experience in AI, medical imaging, user-centred design, programming, and system integration within medical contexts are highly