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of weather prediction technology, benefiting both academic research and practical applications. A chance to bridge theoretical research with real-world implementation, enhancing the candidate's experience and
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of Nottingham to work with a team on a range of research projects in mental health. This research Associate/Fellow will be carrying out research in the Mental Health & Technology theme of the recently refunded
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researchers from fields of clinical sciences, biomechanics, psychology, biomedical engineering and mathematics. The post-holder will be required to play a central role in liaising with these disciplines
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essential criteria. Please attach a personal statement showing clearly how your skills and experience match the Person Specification. An appointment to this role may require an Academic Technology Approval
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computing, AI, biomedical engineering or signal processing) or a higher degree (e.g. MSc) with substantial experience in multimodal machine learning with appropriate track record. Excellent programming skills
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, Healthy Plants, Healthy People, Healthy Planet , sets out our ambitious long-term goals for the game changing impact of our science globally. Our employees enjoy access to state-of-the-art technology and a
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science globally. Our employees enjoy access to state-of-the-art technology and a diverse range of specialist training opportunities, including support for leadership and management. Click here to find out
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to detect and characterise telomere dysfunction. Novel approaches for characterising genome-wide, telomere dependent, mutational events using long-read high throughput sequencing technology will also be