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, providing a balanced work environment. We’re looking for an individual that has a PhD in a statistical subject with several years of experience as a postdoctoral researcher (equivalently, for candidates
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statistics • Collaborate with colleagues from other disciplines within the university • Develop grant-funded research projects • Supervise MSc students, PhD students and postdoctoral researchers
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of statistics as covered in the statistics curriculum taught within the Newcastle mathematics and statistics programmes • Experience of university-level teaching Qualifications • PhD (including soon to be
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LLM Models and Artificial Intelligence systems. Candidates should have a Masters or PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Software Engineering, Data Science, Statistics
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communication skills and a PhD. The ability to handle, and analyse large, complex routine healthcare data, applying appropriate statistical methods will be essential. The role will involve activities, such as
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at the shortlisting stage. Please note that the PhD degree programme in Mathematics also covers Statistics. Your student fee for this will be waived. What happens next? If your application is selected
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skills Excellent communication skills Experience in statistical analyses Desirable Publications in good quality peer reviewed journals (or evidence of manuscripts in preparation, submission or review
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• The ability to use personal initiative and creativity to solve research problems • Ability to extract and interpret complex medical information from medical records Desirable • Expertise in statistical
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Wellcome on projects contributing to the Human Cell Atlas initiative. Specifically, defining the developmental trajectory of CD1a/c-restricted T cells in the human prenatal thymus. You will hold a PhD in
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provide funding to complete either a PhD or MD undertaking research that helps deliver Open-IBD and links to the precision medicine theme objectives of the NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre