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, University of Nottingham. NDDC is one of the largest gastrointestinal (GI) and liver academic units in the country and provides a wide range of research opportunities. It hosts the GI and Liver Disorders theme
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, Geographical Information Science (GIS) or closely related areas. Candidates should have: Substantial relevant research experience in the use of spatial data analysis techniques to integrate multivariate
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Information Systems (ArcGIS or open GIS such as QGIS). Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary environment as part of a research. Ability to contribute to teaching delivery, skills for green transition and
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global physical geographical attribute datasets of relevance to river sediment dynamics (e.g. DEMs, precipitation, land use/cover, reservoirs, population dynamics etc.) using GIS and bespoke code
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University of Southampton is primarily contributing to GIS-based modelling of ORE development and geotechnical aspects of ORE systems. We are seeking candidates with a background in geotechnical engineering
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and G-estimation; matching) Experience with the design and management of databases, and familiarity working in a cloud environment Experience in spatial data visualisation, including GIS mapping
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-liver-brain axis. You will be working within the GI and Liver theme of the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and the Biodiscovery Institute (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/research-areas/biodiscovery
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, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham. The NDDC is one of the largest gastrointestinal (GI) and liver academic units in the country and hosts the GI and Liver Disorders theme of National Institute
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recruit patients undergoing major vascular, colorectal, upper-GI, orthopaedic and thoracic surgery from across the city. At Glasgow Royal Infirmary Dr Rachel Kearns has an interest in long term outcomes in