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and social care research (Prof. Anderson), applied statistics and analysis of large routine datasets (Prof. Abel), and substantive knowledge of the abuse of older people and related policy issues and
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Job Purpose The candidate will contribute to the work of the consortium *Policy Modelling for Health (HealthMod”, 2024-2028) and associated projects, *working with Dr. Andreas Hoehn, Prof. Petra
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candidate, you are expected to conduct thorough literature reviews, conduct statistical or simulation-based research, and understand analytical models depending on your background, you will take courses
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knowledge of data analysis and statistics. Data visualization and analysis in R The candidate should submit a research plan for the topic, including the overall research and data collection strategy
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of research, and scientific writing. The research will be supported by supervisors Prof Lynda Boothroyd (the project leader), Dr Elizabeth Evans (an expert in intervention assessment) and Dr Fabienne Andres
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should have experience and knowledge in plant species identification. The successful candidate should be able to independently conduct statistical analyses in R and hold a valid driver's license
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nitrogen losses). Research methods will include statistical analyses, modelling and potentially farm interviews. Your team Together with pioneering Dutch farmers, the ReGeNL project is working to build
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organizing collective behaviour Analysing interspecific variation in swarming behaviour using comparative and statistical approaches Exploring evolutionary hypotheses by clustering behavioural traits and
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income) and related environmental impacts (for example changes in soil carbon and/or reduced nitrogen losses). Research methods will include statistical analyses, modelling and potentially farm interviews
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, biophysical characterization, mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics, and functional studies. Under the joint supervision of Assoc. Prof. Timothy P. Jenkins and Asst. Prof. Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos, you