268 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Glasgow
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the development and application of art theory, particularly gender and post-1945 collecting practices, collections and museums technical art history: interdisciplinary research into artists’ materials, methods, and
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play a key role in leading a research program investigating how ageing and brain activity influence oligodendrocyte dynamics and behaviour and whether myelin-targeted interventions can enhance cognitive
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and non-linear statistical methods References Harvey et al. (2010) Physical activity and common mental disorders. British Journal of Psychiatry; 197: 357-364. Kopp M, Steinlechner, Ruedl G et al. (2012
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to the delivery of an excellent student experience by designing new blended learning materials for the core course HIST5008 Gender, Politics and Power (GPP) for the MSc Gender History Programme Convenor and
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and postgraduate teaching activities, and the Clinical Scholar didactic programme within veterinary medicine in accordance with established programme. 11. To support and encourage the development
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methods in [6]) based on spatial cellular graphs constructed from these images to predict clinical outcomes. The research will be carried out using two comprehensively annotated cohorts of non-small-cell
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detection model to a more flexible unequal-variance model in a hierarchical Bayesian approach (Lages, 2024). Techniques used: Computational modelling, Bayesian inference, sampling and simulation techniques
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computational model development, stakeholder engagement and creative, conceptual development. The successful candidate(s) will join the Remnants and Revenants project team to carry out field-based research
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in Sociology or PhD Criminology) MRes: For students who do not already have a Masters degree in relevant research methods, the PhD programme can include initial admission to our MRes in Criminology
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exciting new degree programmes in Liberal Arts which will welcome its first students in September 2026. On appointment the Lecturer will take on the role of Programme Director for Liberal Arts, a