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Profiler). Additionally, the role involves developing novel tools using statistics, mathematics, and machine learning approaches for high-dimensional data analysis. The successful candidate will collaborate
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to Exeter’s Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence , Research Data Scientists will collaborate with researchers across the university to design and apply computational approaches to extract
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AI for the benefit of society. As members of the academic community with close ties to Exeter’s Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence , Research Data Scientists will collaborate with
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with hands-on execution, managing the Product team and working collaboratively with senior leadership to deliver innovative digital solutions. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in product
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communications professional to use their skills and creativity to support communication with our alumni community. To deliver this role you will need excellent written and verbal communication skills, the ability
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management of an exciting collaborative international research project, funded through the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), UK. You will act as Project Support Coordinator for a largescale
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Faculty of Health and Life Sciences We are looking for an enthusiastic research assistant to join the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Research Collaboration (ChYMe) at the University
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resistance while collaborating with international partners and leading academics. As part of our team, you'll enjoy a range of benefits including the flexibility of a hybrid work model, generous holiday
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environment. What makes IT Services different is its defining characteristics: strong leadership, active collaboration, forward thinking, and delivering at pace. We expect our staff to be comfortable with
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project governance and working with stakeholders to ensure the agreed project outputs are delivered. They will need to collaborate across the University and other organisations involved in the FGx