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, Diagnostics, Vacuum, RF, Power Supplies, Controls); contribute to producing the relevant procedures and high-level software tools in order to achieve the above; actively participate in machine development
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essential. Familiarity with immune signalling pathways and previous experience of multi-parameter flow cytometry software are desirable. Due to the nature of the research at the Kennedy Institute
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reactions, along with constitutive models for glassy and semi-crystalline biodegradable polymers, building on recent works from the Brassart group. You will implement the models in a finite element software
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following areas: qualitative thematic analysis; mixed methods research, ethnographic methodologies. Evidence of research-related computing skills: word processing, NVivo, Reference management software
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statistical knowledge and expertise in statistical analysis (including multivariate analysis and data management) as well experience in relevant software packages, e.g., SPSS/STATA and R, you will have
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for biomedical data will be advantageous. The successful candidate will contribute to high-impact publications, open-source software development, and training materials. This position is full-time and fixed-term
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—and machine learning to work within established research programmes. A strong, demonstrable experience in research software development using Python programming language and modern machine learning
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of comparative genomics and molecular evolution analyses to identify these targets. The project will make use of software developed in the Kelly group as well as other widely used software for biological sequence
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of working with quantitative data and relevant software (Stata, R, Python, or similar). This is a full-time, fixed-term post for 12 months, that must end no later than February 2027. The Department of Social
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The Kelly lab welcomes individuals with diverse career backgrounds – PhD-level scientists in any discipline with expertise in data and programming, or software engineers outside of academia looking to change