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conduct and statistically analyse microbial evolution and ecology experiments using synthetic and natural communities. The temperature dependence of microbial respiration remains one of the largest
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inequality. Responsibilities will include data collection and processing using statistical software such as R or Python. The role is funded by UK Research and Innovation under its “Creating Opportunities
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of anticipated completion of a PhD in Medical Statistics or Epidemiology. Experience conducting independent research using routinely collected electronic health records and writing analytic code in Stata, R and/or
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Methods (NCRM) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Its objective is to deliver a step-change in survey research to ensure that it will remain possible in the UK to carry out high-quality social
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dissemination. Successful candidates should have completed, or be near to completing, a PhD in Psychology, and should be proficient in advanced statistical methods, especially those involved in analysis
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research in areas related to Business and Management, Demography, Education, Economics, Law, Politics and International Relations and Social Statistics. What we can offer you • a world-class research
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. Experience with AI tools relevant to ecological research and proficiency in statistical analysis. Strong skills in data management, analysis and synthesis. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure
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motivated and have an advanced degree (Ph.D.) in computer science, electrical or biomedical engineering, physics, statistics, or related fields. Previous experience in software development practices (version
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the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Its objective is to deliver a step-change in survey research to ensure that it will remain possible in the UK to
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. They should have experience of collecting, analysing and managing large datasets including survey, statistical, interview, focus group, observational and secondary data. The candidate must have good