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information [e.g. statistics, queries, bookings for activities/events] and respond to queries which you receive. · Liaise with staff in other areas to ensure that services are being delivered in
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statistical methods to analyse large-scale genomic datasets and decipher evolutionary patterns. Perform wet-lab experiments aimed at validating cell-diversity. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
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statistics. Working together the team is responsible for providing information, guidance and assistance, often of a complex nature, both verbal and written as and when required to scheme members, employees and
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implement changes in project procedures, plans, priorities and office systems to improve operational efficiency and quality of service in projects. Analyse data/statistics, such as monthly programmes of work
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the project. About the role: You will work with Dr Theresa Smith and collaborate with Dr Aisling O’Kane and her team at the University of Bristol. You will conduct fundamental research in statistics and machine
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A position exists for a "Post Doctoral Research Associate" in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics funded by a grant held by Prof. Ailsa Keating. Applicants should have a
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, oscilloscopes etc Understanding and ability to apply electromagnetic theory. Strong mathematical/statistical and analytical skills to use existing computational models and ability to write new codes. Confident in
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reports, letters of good standing, and class statistics reports; collecting and entering NBME scores; and completing verifications of education for medical students and alums as related to licensure
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will initially be focused on developing and evaluating machine learning and statistical modelling tools to predict and classify disease trajectories using large scale health records databases to answer
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as a psychotherapist in the NHS 3. Registered with the British Psychoanalytic Council 4. Expertise with statistical analysis programs and quantitative research methods 5. Ability to teach and