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, integrated, embodied systems, you will co-create, validate, and disseminate a statistical Index of Community Assets (IoCA) to capture aspects of community and belonging in neighbourhoods that are not well
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the research programme, providing statistical advice to other project members; and writing statistical analysis plans and scientific papers. Candidates must have (or be nearing completion of) a PhD or equivalent
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from the research programme, providing statistical advice to other project members; and writing statistical analysis plans and scientific papers. Candidates must have (or be nearing completion of) a PhD
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Applications are invited for a University of Warwick Behavioural Science PhD Fellowship in the Department of Psychology in collaboration with WMG starting 30 September 2024 on the broad topic
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carrying out statistical analysis. Please visit Work at UCL for further information. About you The candidate must have a PhD or equivalent working experience in epidemiology, global health, statistics
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, with a relevant PhD is desirable: Interacting particle systems for Monte Carlo methods and rare event simulation Statistical physics for transport modelling Branching structures and or stochastic
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Assistant. About you You will have a PhD or MSc with experience in a relevant discipline (e.g. statistics, epidemiology, public health). You will have advanced quantitative and statistical software skills
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-based statistical inference and the use of relational databases, or candidates with a PhD or similar in computational science or mathematics, and an interest in archaeology. We will consider candidates
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of statistical privacy, distributed inference, and/or game theory would be useful, but are not expected. You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in Statistics, Probability, Machine Learning or a related
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member of our team within the Statistical Genetics Unit at the Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre, you will be part of a collaborative research environment led by distinguished experts, Dr