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uncertainty. Relevant areas include interpretable probabilistic, causal, Bayesian, and knowledge-based networks. While expertise in electromagnetics is not essential, applicants must be willing to broaden
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management of anemia, a leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. The postholder will be part of the international BloodCounts! Consortium, a collaborative network of partners across multiple UK
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University of London. Our teams also partner with a national network of researchers, clinician researchers and industry to translate biomedical data into the clinic. About You We are seeking an experienced
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CV (see this guide from the Royal Society ) and shortlisted candidates will receive the interview questions in advance. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Edward Vallance
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narrative CV (see this guide from the Royal Society ) and shortlisted candidates will receive the interview questions in advance. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Claire Kennan
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and social media content. Grant funds have been allocated for this senior PDRA post for 1 year at 0.3FTE, commencing as soon as feasible and preferably by 1 September 2025. The successful candidate will
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neural network models, produce stimuli for artificial and biological agents, participate in experiments with chicks maintained in the Biological Services Unit, contribute to lab meetings and research
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disciplines both within and beyond QMUL and are a core member of the International Trauma Research Network that includes academic partners across Europe and North America. Our highly developed human discovery