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affected families, or other similar marginalised groups Skills and attributes Ability to conduct qualitative research to a high standard, including data collection, developing an analytical approach, coding
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a TOTUM card, by showing an employee pass in selected local stores, or online by using any of the listed discount codes Childcare services - We offer excellent childcare services including five
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evaluating predictive time series models and using R to manage, analyse and visualise data including developing re-usable code in collaborative projects using platforms such as Github is also essential
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evaluating predictive time series models and using R to manage, analyse and visualise data including developing re-usable code in collaborative projects using platforms such as Github is also essential
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or otherwise) • Lead in translating the developed code into shareable (user-friendly) code for use by students in the Lehman or de Boer groups in the first instance, and then by a wider scientific community via
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, looking to pioneer new approaches to treating cancer by combining experience in computational and laboratory science. Ideally, you will have run computational biology simulations or have coding experience
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forces and fluctuating dynamics. Create open-source simulation frameworks capable of predicting informing collision outcomes. Cascade this understanding into droplet collision codes. Informal Queries About
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their analytical work with numerical simulations coded e.g. in Python, and present their work in written notes and manuscripts, as well as give presentations to the project team and external stakeholders
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experts; (iv) sharing of code with users/testers to ensure rigorous validation/testing and assessment of TRL, including mapping progress towards: (a) Software as a Service, (b) commercial product
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, please prepare a code sample demonstrating your programming and data analysis skills (Include code files in a zip file named “Surname_Firstname_Pre-doctoral_Application**.**zip” with explanation of context