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proficient in statistical software (e.g., Stata, Python, R) with strong documentation and reproducible coding practices. An excellent communicator, you will be able to work both independently and as part of a
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engagement that invites real participation Make our methods as open as our code – explaining complex processes in plain English You bring Proven public engagement experience with demonstrable impact
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mammalian cell systems and lentiviral-based technologies for transgene expression and enhancer analysis is required, together with proficiency in UNIX/Linux environments and a strong ability to code in Python
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fire legislation and relevant codes of practice, British Standards and Building Regulations (all Purpose Groups) and able to interpret and advise on the implications for the University. You will also
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proven experience in clinical research, ideally in a patient-facing role. You will bring strong skills in managing medical research data, including data coding, validation, and reporting, with a meticulous
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to completion of) a PhD/DPhil in geotechnical engineering, along with experience in numerical methods, including the implementation of soil constitutive models in finite element code. You should have excellent
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, econometrics or another relevant field. You will have substantial relevant research experience in complex trait genetics, a proven ability to code and a strong publication record. This is a full time, fixed term
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to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in electronic structure theory. Experience in R-matrix theory, quantum molecular dynamics, and the calculation of observables, as well as coding
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experimental design • Combining models and combining data / Realistic simulation of clinical trials • Developing LLMs to utilise ODEs and ProbML as tools, Code synthesis for causality
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the Bachelor of Civil Law. This was the first law scholarship to be offered by University College, was funded by John Finnis’ former pupils and Univ lawyers, and is named in honour of the 50th anniversary of his