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exoplanets using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS; https://tess.mit.edu/ ) and the Next-Generation Transit Survey (NGTS; https://ngtransits.org/ ). The position is supported by both
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have a PhD in bone/skeletal research and/or immunology. Additionally, experience of in vitro (bone) cell differentiation and associated molecular, proteomic and imaging techniques is required. Experience
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-cell methods. The position is funded by the MRC and for an initial period of 18 months, and a substantial part of the work can be done through remote access to computational resources. The successful
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at the PDRA level must have a PhD in Computer Science or a related field. Candidates must have substantial knowledge in Deep/Machine Learning, Large Language Models (LLMs) Natural Language Processing and
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Science/Electronic Engineering (or equivalent). Applicants at the PDRA level must have a PhD in Computer Science or related field. Candidates must have substantial knowledge in Deep/Machine Learning, Audio and/or
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, supervision, and assessment across our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The role is mainly student facing and is ideally suited for people who have recently completed a PhD and who are interested in
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epidemiology as well as a relevant PhD (public health, environmental health, environmental science or engineering, epidemiology, microbiology, or similar). The applicant should have a track record of working
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career development. You will have (or expect to have very soon) a PhD or equivalent qualification in an analytical or mathematical science subject and be computer literate in a wide range of software
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of child death) study, working closely with other project staff (clinical, project administration, investigators, PhD students, and social science staff). They will supervise other ongoing research projects
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are interested in Hamiltonian Monte Carlo and covariance-informed MCMC samplers. The project is a collaboration with Prof. Ziheng Yang (UCL) and Prof. Philip C. J. Donoghue (Bristol University). About You A PhD in