14 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University" Postdoctoral positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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, quantitative and qualitative data analysis; and working with a network of European collaborators (the EuroWISE collective). Work Package 2 (Analysis and Data Management): The PDRA will be responsible for data
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, quantitative and qualitative data analysis; and working with a network of European collaborators (the EuroWISE collective). Work Package 2 (Analysis and Data Management): The PDRA will be responsible for data
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flexible working, Enhanced Parental Leave, funds for Parents and Carers, and the potential to join community staff networks. About the role You will join a team of climate scientists and artificial
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to organise working arrangements that suite your individual needs. We enjoy diversity of thought, ideas, and experience within the lab and approach our work with the same mindset. All of our data and code is
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the lab and approach our work with the same mindset. All of our data and code is open, and we will expect the postholder to adopt open science principles during the course of their stay with the SoCR lab
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slavery, human rights, war, conflict or related subject Experience interviewing victims-survivors of human rights violations and coding qualitative evidence A track record of publications Strong qualitative
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, conflict or related subject Experience interviewing victims-survivors of human rights violations and coding qualitative evidence A track record of publications Strong qualitative research and analysis skills
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inclusive benefits to staff, including flexible working, Enhanced Parental Leave, funds for Parents and Carers, and the potential to join community staff networks. About the role You will join a team of
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for sequence or structural data (e.g. transformers, graph neural networks) Proved experience in working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Evidence of strong communication and scientific
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minoritised groups (including refugees and people seeking asylum) to understand how community networks and social practices promote mental health in hostile contexts. You will also collaborate closely with