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postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic and relevant experience in mathematical modelling, health economics, epidemiology, statistics or another relevant discipline with a strong
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Job id: 087405. Salary: £43,205 to £50,585 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 08 April 2024. Closing date: 05 May 2024. Business unit: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci
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data enclave. Essential requirements PDRA posts 1.-3. only: a PhD (or near to completion) or equivalent in a relevant field* Relevant computer science/engineering/mathematics/physics or exceptional
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signalling. We build these models by blending techniques from mathematical modelling and machine learning. More details about the group and our research interests can be found on the lab’s webpage
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. Candidates are expected to work in our rooms in the Royal Institution—we do not work from home. The posts are open to researchers in all areas of theoretical physics and mathematics, including the foundations
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enthusiastic individuals with appropriate mathematical, statistical or bioinformatics skills. You will be expected to produce high-quality research, submit publications to peer-reviewed journals, attend and
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Subject. The department of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment is a world-leading centre for economics, geography, business, mathematics, science and humanities education. A core strength of the Department
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: mathematical modelling, statistics, infectious disease epidemiology or related subject or a similar quantitative discipline Programming skills in Python; or, experience in at least one of C, C++, Java, R, Matlab
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degree in Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials, or a relevant subject (e.g. Materials Science, Engineering Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Aerospace Engineering, Physics), or be near completion
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growth is underpinned by a major programme of investment which will enable 60 new academic appointments across in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. The deadline for receipt of expressions