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is essential, as well as a high level of expertise in R coding and the application of statistics to multivariate datasets. The person hired will be required to travel to the Royal Botanic Gardens
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advantage: Boris, DataVyu, or similar video coding software Team management Cross-cultural research, esp. multi-sited collaborations Advanced statistical analysis skills, esp. relational event modelling
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of experimental design, isotope and statistical analysis of the project data and contribute significantly to the project's success. You should be able to demonstrate experience and capability in field and
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. The main focus of Centre for Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging is to apply statistical, multi-omics and machine learning approaches to national-scale imaging studies. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University
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, health data science, health economics, psychology, health service research, computer science, signal processing, mathematics and/or statistics), with an excellent working knowledge of research methods in
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, this project will provide a perfect platform to further enhance your skills. You will gain an in-depth understanding of experimental design, isotope and statistical analysis of the project data and contribute
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learning, statistics/Bayesian probability is essential. You must be able to demonstrate the ability to mentor and supervise research students and assistants as well as the ability to work independently and
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/DPhil in relevant quantitative area, as well as knowledge of statistics and/or Bayesian learning, and necessary mathematical and computational skills to put these into practice. Skills in computer
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the application of statistics and AI methods is desirable. Additional information: Interviews will be held on 20 June 2024. For further information and details of how to apply, please click on the 'Apply' button
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group of Dr. Mario dos Reis, as part of a BBSRC project on development of Bayesian methods to analyse large genomic datasets. We seek a highly motivated individual with relevant background in statistics