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Synthesis, Test Evaluation and Modelling (BESTEAM) team. The post-holder will be based in the Institute of Applied Health Research at the University of Birmingham. Role Summary Initiate and conduct original
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of Exeter with Cardiff University and the University of Birmingham. For the successful applicant, this new programme of work represents an exciting opportunity to conduct innovative evidence syntheses which
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(University of Birmingham). Dr Barnby’s group currently consists of two PhD students and two DClinPsy students. The post holder will be a member of this lab with responsibility for the provision
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and submit an electronic application online please click on the Apply button Valuing excellence, sustaining investment We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome
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investment We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions around all forms of flexible working
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with participating teams at the University of Birmingham and University of Oxford, UK. The post is to be filled in April/May 2024, initially limited to 2 years with the possibility for extension. For more information
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Co-Is: Drs Alex Pike and Catia Oliveira (University of York) and Dr Lei Zhang (University of Birmingham). Dr Barnby’s group currently consists of two PhD students and two DClinPsy students. The post
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, and the University of Birmingham who are involved in the development of net zero technologies. About You You will be educated to doctoral level (or close to completion) in the development and use
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with the University of Birmingham. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our team to work on multimodal AI for video understanding. The successful candidate will
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for gathering local evidence and evaluation, embedding of project outcomes and with the central IMPACT team located at the University of Birmingham. IMPACT has been funded by the ESRC and the Health Foundation