210 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Cambridge
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standard imaging analysis method including use of Python (NumPy/SciPy/PyTorch/Tensorflow), Matlab, C++, version control software (e.g. git), and statistical analysis using R, SQL, etc. Familiarity with
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techniques. Analyse experimental data using statistical tools and computational methods. Collaboration & Mentorship: Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of researchers and students. Mentor graduate and
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of novel machine learning methods to analyse and interpret large-scale multimodal data using samples primarily derived from large clinical trials and studies. The role will also involve working closely with
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comprehensive model of what tranquillity is, the factors that influence it and how to design for it. Attention to design contexts and design processes will be key to ensuring that useful measurements, methods and
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learning and artificial intelligence methods in spatial analysis within the Department. Land Economy is defined as the multidisciplinary study of how society interacts with the environment, both natural and
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be an excellent communicator and adaptable when it comes to scheduling and completing tasks. A methodical ability is sought with strong analytical skills and a positive, open-minded and pro-active
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the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge, and is housed in the David Attenborough Building, sharing space with NGO and academic partners in the Cambridge Conservation Initiative. There are numerous
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quality assurance. Ability to write clean, maintainable, and well documented code. A degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent practical experience. Willingness to occasionally work
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biology methods is also highly desirable. You should be well-organised, detail-oriented, and able to work both independently and as part of a team. You will have the opportunity to actively participate in
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at the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge to work on the BBSRC grant "A Platform for Identifying GlycoRNA and Identifying Biases in RNA Pulldown". The role is to develop methods