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26 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Ireland Application Deadline 10
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spectroscopy (SERS) and surface enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) (Essential) Knowledge and experience of multivariate statistical analysis techniques (Essential) Experience of handling and working with
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the constraint-based modelling approach is desired. · Software development skills in Matlab is of advantage. Working knowledge of statistical methods and tools is of advantage. Experience with proteomic
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should be able to teach in the following areas: Operations Management Supply Chain Management Data Analytics Project Management Statistics Decision Making Techniques Desirable Masters Degree in Business or
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/ML experience is a must Strong software development (Python) skills and statistics knowledge Foundation models experience is preferred. Previous scientific publications are preferred Being You @ IBM
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and conducting data analytics, statistics, using machine learning techniques and/or nonlinear dynamic measures (e.g. entropy, recurrence quantification analysis, etc.). A solid understanding of the
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working with datasets and conducting data analytics, statistics, using machine learning techniques and/or nonlinear dynamic measures (e.g. entropy, recurrence quantification analysis, etc.).A solid
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. All research has an empirical focus, and strong quantitative research skills (including the use of advanced statistical methods) are essential. We also undertake mixed methods research involving both
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Dublin is an equal opportunities employer Knowledge and Experience An Honours taught degree from an approved degree awarding institution or equivalent in Computer Science, Statistics, or other relevant
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/Social Policy or similar (or close to completion); Strong quantitative skills including a proven ability to use up-to-date statistical and econometric techniques and Stata; An interest in taxation and