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will work across four Work Packages, developing partnerships with schools, project partners and other groups, and using mixed methods to collect and analyse new data and synthesize existing data sets
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interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. Special Instructions Applicants should submit a formal application and
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stage; Track record of publications/presentations in international or national scientific conferences. Experience in a variety of quantitative methods for study design, data management, analysis and
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to the jurisdictional lead, and will work across four Work Packages, developing partnerships with schools, project partners and other groups, and using mixed methods to collect and analyse new data and synthesize
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) incorporation of expert knowledge in model building through Bayesian prior elicitation, and 3) develop new methods for identification of conflicts in different parts of complex models. BioM is an
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interested in applicants who use advanced quantitative methods, including computational modeling, machine learning, and/or analyzing structural and functional neuroimaging data. Specific activities may include
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novel methods and statistical software that are tailor-made to the research questions and data of CREATE. The successful candidate will conduct advanced methodological and psychometric research. Potential
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engagement (EPE) programmes, linking with schools and the public. The role-holder will coordinate the Research Ireland funded Chemistry Toolbox project, using a guided inquiry approach for non-formal science
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Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento _IST-ID | Portugal | 22 days ago
) will have the duration of 6 months. It’s expected to begin in March 2026. This research fellowship is not renewable It is mandatory to formalize applications with the submission of the following
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the role of Research Fellow on the EPSRC Grant Semantics-Directed Compiler Construction: From Formal Semantics to Certified Compilers, at the University of Birmingham (a joint project with Prof. Graham