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statistical and algorithmic foundations for systems involving multiple incentive-driven learning and decision-making agents, including uncertainty quantification at the agent’s level. The project will
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of Masters Programmes and a substantial number of postgraduate research students. We undertake research on a wide range of issues relating to human evolution, with a fo cus on model-based statistical inference
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searches, data set curation, and the statistical evaluation software used for limit setting or discovery. They will contribute to LZ operations and performance optimization. This will involve adapting
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professional knowledge and successful track record in securing research funding. As a member of the LRWE, you will undertake statistical analysis of cardiometabolic real-world data from classical observational
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Applications are invited for a Quantitative Research Assistant to work within the Medical Statistics team under Rafael Perera and Patrick Fahr on a climate change and health research programme. The
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Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU); Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Summary of Post Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU) is seeking an ambitious individual to join our growing statistical
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Applications are invited for a Quantitative Research Assistant to work within the Medical Statistics team under Rafael Perera and Patrick Fahr on a climate change and health research programme. The
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imaging data, using conventional analyses and machine learning, to provide new evidence of pathogenicity of proteins and pathways across MSK diseases. You will provide bespoke statistical analysis plans
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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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’ Programme. The post will suit an ambitious researcher, who is interested in applying their skills in machine learning, high-dimensional statistics, and multi-omics and data integration. The primary role