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Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteJohn Innes CentreCountryUnited KingdomGeofield Contact City Norwich Website http://jic.ac.uk/ Street Norwich Research Park Postal Code NR4 7UH
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slavery, human rights, war, conflict or related subject Experience interviewing victims-survivors of human rights violations and coding qualitative evidence A track record of publications Strong qualitative
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, conflict or related subject Experience interviewing victims-survivors of human rights violations and coding qualitative evidence A track record of publications Strong qualitative research and analysis skills
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, human rights, war, conflict or related subject 4. Experience interviewing victims-survivors of human rights violations and coding qualitative evidence 5. A track record of publications 6
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application. This statement should include three short sections: (a) list of simulation codes used (b) your top three publications (c) previous experience in battery or energy materials modelling. Please do not
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experience developing reproducible machine learning pipelines applied to complex biological datasets also experience of coding in R and python. Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you will
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patterns and ability to work under pressure without compromising accuracy will be vital to the success of the project. Desirable qualifications include proven skills in data analysis and some coding
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accuracy will be vital to the success of the project. Desirable qualifications include proven skills in data analysis and some coding expertise, as well as prior experience of working under the Human Tissue
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bioinformatic software, writing computer code and working in HPC environments. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according
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local stores, or online by using any of the listed discount codes Childcare services - We offer excellent childcare services including five University nurseries as well as University-supported places