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strong numerical background with proficient programming skills and a proven research record through publications and code development. Experience in developing discrete element models (DEM) or hybrid
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, machine listening or immersive media • Strong communication skills, documenting research code/data, stakeholder reporting, and collaborating across technical and creative disciplines • Strong
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) as well as Master’s level training in quantitative research methods (or demonstrable comparable skills). You will have the ability to conduct reproducible (using code) analyses using R or Stata
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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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modelling, particularly finite-element based multiphysics and electromagnetic packages and techniques, and bespoke code for component simulations. Experience of relevant lab techniques – optical testing
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high degree of proficiency • Ability to code at the level of implementing complex proof-of-concept compilers and interpreter prototypes • Familiarity with mainstream proof assistant is not required
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Have or be close to the completion of a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging, experimental psychology, computer science or a closely related discipline. Experience in the design, coding and
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experience in the development of first-principle wave models. Recent research experience in the development of numerical codes for complex electromagnetic scattering scenarios, and the use of full-wave
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listening or immersive media Strong communication skills, documenting research code/data, stakeholder reporting, and collaborating across technical and creative disciplines Strong programming skills, Python