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View All Vacancies Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy Location: Egham Post Type: Full Time Closing Date: Thursday 15 February 2024 Reference: 1223-510 Call for PhD
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datasets from national and international cohorts. About You PhD in data science, experience in analysing large multi-modal datasets, machine learning and clinical terminologies About the Institute You will
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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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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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will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Epigenomics, Computational Science, or equivalent. They should have extensive experience in ML/AI approaches, ideally within an epigenomic context. A proven track
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You Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant area, and/or equivalent track record in engineering management. A commitment to high-quality student education is essential, to develop and support our
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and enabling device choice/design by predicting the patient’s response. The role is funded for 3 years in the first instance. About You The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a numerate field with
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. About You You will have a PhD in a relevant field or an equivalent qualification or experience, with extensive research expertise in AI and data science at a national and international level, including
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context One of six FMD institutes, the Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to over 400 staff, more than 100 PhD students and more than 500 postgraduate
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Grade 5, Spinal Point 31 [£42,405 per annum (pro-rata)], inclusive of London Allowance. Interviews will be held in late April or early May. About You Candidate will have a PhD relevant to mental health