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the development of future research bids. About you You’re a motivated and forward-thinking researcher with a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline and a passion for multi-disciplinary
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key project milestones, whilst also preparing reports, curating multimodal data and supporting training in bioinformatics and biostatistics. About you You will hold a PhD (or be near completion) in
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: Design and implement models for a knowledge graph as part of an R&D team. Research methods and techniques for populating the knowledge graph. Develop models or algorithms to facilitate risk identification
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PhD in Politics, Sociology, Economics, or other relevant Social Science programme. You will have a track record of use of advanced quantitative methods, including time-series cross-sectional and/or
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individuals with a PhD or significant equivalent experience in a relevant discipline. You will have a proven track record of delivering research projects on time and will be nationally/internationally respected
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from a supportive research infrastructure designed to help you realise your academic potential. About you You will hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in mathematics, physics, Earth sciences, or a
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postgraduate qualification in medical statistics. You will be able to demonstrate you are an expert in a range of quantitative research methods and statistical analysis software packages having applied your
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a formal qualification in medical education, or able to demonstrate continuing engagement in your professional development as an educator through attendance on relevant courses. You will be able
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a formal qualification in medical education, or able to demonstrate continuing engagement in your professional development as an educator through attendance on relevant courses. You will be able
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spectrometer, is fully operational, making the project both timely and cost-effective. About you With a PhD or equivalent professional qualification and experience in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Nanoscience