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hold, or be close to completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil in one of the following subjects: computational genomics, genetic or molecular epidemiology, medical statistics or statistical genetics. You must
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statistical and computational methods designed to use “big data” and to address questions of direct or indirect relevance to common complex diseases and disorders. The appointee will join the group of Professor
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oriented environment. The post holder must have experience with EEG and should be able to carry out acquisition and analysis of EEG data independently. The post holder must also have a strong statistical
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Institute, MI), Professor Simon Leedham (NDM), Dr Joshua Moore (MI) and Dr Eoghan Mulholland (NDM). You will be responsible for adapting existing mathematical and statistical methods for analysis of high
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Machine Learning, Statistics, Computer Science or closely related discipline. They will demonstrate an ability to publish, including the ability to produce high-quality academic writing. They will have the
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an available option. Applicants with a range of academic subject backgrounds are welcomed, including natural sciences, epidemiology, engineering, statistics and applied mathematics with experience and
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and manipulation and a knowledge of relevant statistical methods. You will possess exceptional organisational skills, an ability to work efficiently with collaborators and to supervise and educate
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specialist knowledge in a relevant subject area. With knowledge of statistics and ability to use statistical packages for analysing data, you will have excellent communication skills and the ability to work co
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specialist knowledge in a relevant subject area. With knowledge of statistics and ability to use statistical packages for analysing data, you will have excellent communication skills and the ability to work co
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. Proficiency in the use of statistical programming languages and analysis of large datasets and strong publication records would be essential. Previous experience in atmospheric dynamics and predictability is