37 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Bath
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regional wealth. Duties will include: Collecting and analysing data using a range of qualitative and quantitative methods (including interviews, participatory workshops and financial modelling) Developing
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across numerous countries. As the ICCS Administrator, you will play a critical role in supporting the ISC’s operations within the Department of Education, ensuring the seamless delivery of research
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students. About the role You will support our doctoral training programme by making sure that sessions are scheduled and advertised to students, as well as supporting our trainers to make sure we are
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About the role This Research Associate position is in development and application of chemical profiling methods in environmental samples utilising state-of-the-art hyphenated chromatography and mass
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level of accuracy and attention to detail competent, conscientious and motivated with a methodical approach to work able to work in a team, and independently, being proactive and able to use initiative
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, physiological stress measures (e.g. cortisol) or wearables (e.g. actigraphs) would similarly be desirable but not essential, as full training in all methods would be provided. Additional information
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opportunities You’re not able to apply to a specific school internship opportunity, as this programme is designed to offer professional experience across a range of languages and levels and will depend
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-analysis methods, and an enthusiasm for working with large datasets, including datasets with linked healthcare data. The successful applicant will need to already have, or be eligible for, accreditation as
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complex economic issues. You will hold a degree and postgraduate qualification in data science, mathematics, economics, or a related disciplinary field utilising statistics and advanced quantitative methods
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The ideal candidate will have experience of conducting human randomised controlled trials using methods of assessing glucose metabolism such as blood sampling and processing and stable isotope tracers