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the UK Generous annual leave provision (40 days including statutory holidays), family-friendly policies and state-of-the-art campus facilities. Please see the following video for more information: Post
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, condition number theory, high-dimensional analysis (concentration of measure) and stochastic computation. A record of some high-quality mathematical reports and/or publications, as well as coding skills (e.g
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to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in electronic structure theory. Experience in R-matrix theory, quantum molecular dynamics, and the calculation of observables, as well as coding
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report to the University Fire Officer and work closely with members of the Estates compliance team. You will be expected to be fully conversant with current fire legislation and relevant codes of practice
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genomic variation and phenotypic traits, predict gene essentiality, and model evolutionary trajectories. The role involves using large language models as coding assistants for efficient pipeline development
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MoSS with various diffraction methods, to develop code to automate the characterisation of MoSS with diffraction and other methods. The successful candidate will be involved in the supervision of a PhD
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-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, or digital storytelling, but may not be
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MoSS with various diffraction methods, to develop code to automate the characteri sation of MoSS with diffraction and other methods. The successful candidate will be involved in the supervision of a PhD
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, strong coding and analysis skills including using multivariate pattern analysis, and knowledge of the field of flexible cognition, top-down control, selective attention, and frontoparietal cortex. The post
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history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open